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MikroTik Exam MTCNA Topic 8 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for MikroTik's MTCNA exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 8
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Router A and B are both running as PPPoE servers on different broadcast domains of your network. It is possible to set Router A to use "/ppp secret" accounts from Router B to authenticate PPPoE customers.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Lili
29 days ago
Is it just me, or does this question seem a little too good to be true? I'm picturing a router-ception situation where we're just going to end up with a tangled web of PPPoE accounts.
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Emiko
1 months ago
Router A and B in different broadcast domains? Sounds like a bit of a headache to set up. I hope the IT team has their networking game on point.
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Shawana
13 hours ago
B) false
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Floyd
5 days ago
Yeah, it can be a bit tricky to set up different broadcast domains.
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Beckie
12 days ago
A) true
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Julio
1 months ago
Ooh, this is tricky. I'm going to have to think it through carefully. Wouldn't want to mess up my certification exam with a silly mistake!
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Jessenia
24 days ago
B) false
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German
1 months ago
I think it's true because Router A can authenticate PPPoE customers using accounts from Router B.
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Princess
1 months ago
A) true
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Bernardo
2 months ago
I'm not so sure about that. Seems like a potential security risk to let one router access the other's authentication data. Gotta keep those access controls tight, you know?
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Terrilyn
9 days ago
I see your point. Security should always be a top priority.
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Latrice
10 days ago
True, but it is possible to do so if necessary.
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Lacey
19 days ago
But wouldn't that be a security risk? We need to keep access controls tight.
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Grover
1 months ago
I think it's true. You can set Router A to use /ppp secret accounts from Router B for authentication.
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Ty
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think the answer is true because it would make sense for Router A to use accounts from Router B for authentication in a network setup.
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Vivan
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is false because each router should have its own set of accounts for authentication.
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Thurman
2 months ago
Wait, so we can use Router B's PPPoE accounts on Router A? That's pretty neat! Saves us the hassle of managing two separate sets of credentials.
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Annamae
1 months ago
So, we can centralize our PPPoE account management with this setup.
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Shenika
2 months ago
Exactly, it saves time and effort by allowing both routers to share the same set of accounts.
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Vonda
2 months ago
That's convenient! It definitely makes managing credentials easier.
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Ernestine
2 months ago
Yes, it is true. Router A can use /ppp secret accounts from Router B to authenticate PPPoE customers.
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Youlanda
2 months ago
I think the answer is true because Router A can use /ppp secret accounts from Router B for authentication.
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