A is correct. The ntp server 10.0.0.5 command is entered in Global Configuration mode.
B, C, and D are incorrect. B and D are incorrect because they are not real NAT commands. C is
incorrect because the command was entered in Interface Configuration mode, not Global
Configuration mode.
12.
C is correct. The show ntp associations command is entered in Privileged (enable) mode.
A, B, and D are incorrect. All are the right command, just in the wrong configuration mode
Solution
A is correct. The ntp server 10.0.0.5 command is entered in Global Configuration mode.
B, C, and D are incorrect. B and D are incorrect because they are not real NAT commands. C is
incorrect because the command was entered in Interface Configuration mode, not Global
Configuration mode.
12.
C is correct. The show ntp associations command is entered in Privileged (enable) mode.
A, B, and D are incorrect. All are the right command, just in the wrong configuration mode

A is correct. The ntp server 10.0.0.5 command is entered in Global C.pdf

  • 1.
    A is correct.The ntp server 10.0.0.5 command is entered in Global Configuration mode. B, C, and D are incorrect. B and D are incorrect because they are not real NAT commands. C is incorrect because the command was entered in Interface Configuration mode, not Global Configuration mode. 12. C is correct. The show ntp associations command is entered in Privileged (enable) mode. A, B, and D are incorrect. All are the right command, just in the wrong configuration mode Solution A is correct. The ntp server 10.0.0.5 command is entered in Global Configuration mode. B, C, and D are incorrect. B and D are incorrect because they are not real NAT commands. C is incorrect because the command was entered in Interface Configuration mode, not Global Configuration mode. 12. C is correct. The show ntp associations command is entered in Privileged (enable) mode. A, B, and D are incorrect. All are the right command, just in the wrong configuration mode