What is service module slot?
Service Module Slots are used for router modules that run specific services that could be either Cisco proprietory or third party applications. These modules have their own processors, memory etc and don’t use any of the router’s resources.
How do I get out of service module?
When you have entered a service-module session, for example connecting to an integrated access point, and you would like to disconnect and return back to the router, press Ctrl+Shift+6 then x. You won’t see any output when you press the first Ctrl+Shift+6. When you press “x”, you’ll drop back to the router session.
What is network module?
A network module is a software module that implements a specific function in a network stack, such as a data link interface, a transport protocol, or a network application. A network module can be a provider module, a client module, or both, depending on where it is located in the network stack.
How do I switch from router to console?
Step 3 Press , then press x. This sequence returns you to the router console while keeping the console session to the switch module intact and then exits the console session to the switch module.
What is CCNA bridging?
Bridging is a method of path selection that contrasts with routing. In a bridged network, no correspondence is required between addresses and paths. Put another way, addresses don’t imply anything about where hosts are physically attached to the network. Any address can appear at any location.
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