Exam 200-301 | Question id=5423 | Network Fundamentals |
A new trainee is setting up a router in a test lab, and he asks you to describe the use of the connector marked BRI on the router. Which is a correct use for this connecter?
A. |
A WAN interface for a T1 connection | |
B. |
A LAN interface to connect to a switch | |
C. |
An interface to connect a console cable | |
D. |
A WAN interface for an ISDN connection |
The connector marked BRI is used for an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) connection, specifically a basic rate interface (BRI). An ISDN basic rate interface provides three channels: a D channel for control signaling, and two B or bearer channels for data, resulting in 128 bits of bandwidth.
A WAN interface for a T1 connection would be connected to a serial port on the router, not the BRI interface. It would not accept a basic rate ISDN connection.
A LAN interface to connect to a switch would be an Ethernet connection that used either an RJ-45 connector or a legacy AUI connector. It would not accept a basic rate ISDN connection
An interface to a console connector will look like an RJ-45 Ethernet connector but will only accept a console or rollover cable, and is used to manage the router. It would not accept a basic rate ISDN connection.
These various ports can be seen on the backplane of a router as shown below: