CCNA 3 Chapter 5
Which Layer 4 protocol does EIGRP use to provide reliability for the transmission of routing information? | |
DUAL | |
IP | |
PDM | |
RTP | |
TCP | |
UDP |
What does a router that is running RIP use to determine the best path to take when forwarding data? | |
the host portion of the network address | |
the speed of network convergence | |
the calculated metric for the destination network | |
the number of broadcasts occurring on an interface | |
What is the purpose of the network command when RIP is being configured as the routing protocol? | |
It identifies the networks connected to the neighboring router. | |
It restricts networks from being used for static routes. | |
It identifies all of the destination networks that the router is allowed to install in its routing table. | |
It identifies the directly connected networks that will be included in the RIP routing updates. |
A network administrator issues the command show ip route and observes this line of output: 192.168.3.0/24 [120/2] via 192.168.2.2, 00:00:05, Serial0/0 What two pieces of information can be obtained from the output? (Choose two.) | |
RIP is the routing protocol that is configured. | |
This is a static route to network 192.168.3.0. | |
The metric for this route is 2. | |
The next periodic update is in 5 seconds. | |
The autonomous system number is 120. |
How often does RIPv2 send routing table updates, by default? | |
every 30 seconds | |
every 45 seconds | |
every 60 seconds | |
every 90 seconds |
What two statements are correct regarding EIGRP authentication? (Choose two.) | |
EIGRP authentication uses the MD5 algorithm. | |
EIGRP authentication uses a pre-shared key. | |
EIGRP authentication requires that both routers have the same key chain name. | |
EIGRP authentication uses varying levels of WEP to encrypt data exchanged between routers. | |
EIGRP authentication can be configured on one router and updates from this router are protected; whereas a neighbor router can be without the authentication configuration and its updates are unprotected. |
A link-state routing protocol is used. | |
A distance vector routing protocol is used. | |
Routing information updates are broadcast every 30 seconds. | |
Routing information updates are broadcast every 90 seconds. | |
Hop count is the only metric used for route selection. | |
Bandwidth, load, delay, and reliability are metrics that are used for route selection. |
What is the default administrative distance for EIGRP internal routes? | |
70 | |
90 | |
100 | |
110 | |
120 | |
255 |
What is indicated when an EIGRP route is in the passive state? | |
The route has the highest path cost of all routes to that destination network. | |
The route must be confirmed by neighboring routers before it is put in the active state. | |
The route is a feasible successor and will be used if the active route fails. | |
There is no activity on the route to that network. | |
The route is viable and can be used to forward traffic. |
What prevents RIPv1 updates from being correctly advertised? | |
an increase in network load | |
the use of variable length subnet masks | |
the use of multiple Layer 3 networks on the same router | |
a variation in connection speeds on the links to a destination | |
a mismatch between the configured bandwidth and the actual bandwidth of a link |
What three statements are true about routers that are configured for EIGRP? (Choose three.) | |
They can support multiple routed protocols. | |
They can support only link-state protocols. | |
They send their entire topology tables to neighboring routers. | |
They send partial routing updates in response to topology changes. | |
They send routing updates to all other routers in the network. | |
They use hello packets to inform neighboring routers of their status. |
RIPv1 is a classful routing protocol. | |
RIPv1 does not support subnetting. | |
The Ethernet networks on RTR-2 and RTR-3 were not entered correctly in the network statements on these routers. | |
RIPv1 does not support VLSM. | |
RIPv1 is a classless routing protocol. |
poisoned reverse | |
split horizon | |
holddown timers | |
TTL |
How do EIGRP routers establish and maintain neighbor relationships? | |
by exchanging neighbor tables with directly attached routers | |
by comparing known routes to information received in updates | |
by exchanging hello packets with neighboring routers | |
by dynamically learning new routes from neighbors | |
by exchanging routing tables with directly attached routers |
When should EIGRP automatic summarization be turned off? | |
when a router has not discovered a neighbor within three minutes | |
when a router has more than three active interfaces | |
when a network contains discontiguous network addresses | |
when a router has less than five active interfaces | |
when a network addressing scheme uses VLSM |
RIPv2 is configured on this router. | |
Auto summarization has been disabled. | |
The next routing update is due in 17 seconds. | |
192.168.16.1 is the address configured on the local router. |
ip area-range eigrp 1 192.168.10.80 255.255.255.224 | |
ip summary-address eigrp 1 192.168.10.64 255.255.255.192 | |
ip summary-address 192.168.10.80 0.0.0.31 | |
ip summary-address eigrp 1 192.168.10.64 0.0.0.63 | |
ip area-range eigrp 1 192.168.10.64 255.255.255.224 |
introduces a single point of failure | |
is required when no downtime is acceptable | |
provides the maximum redundancy available | |
provides redundancy to critical areas | |
represents an extended star topology | |
is used to meet uptime and reliability requirements while limiting costs |
An enterprise network currently uses a star topology to connect the headquarters to four branch offices. The network administrator wants to make one of the branch offices a centralized connection for three new local offices. What is the resulting topology? | |
full mesh | |
partial mesh | |
extended star | |
topology remains a star |
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 64.100.59.5 | |
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 64.100.59.6 | |
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/0/1 | |
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s1/2/1 |
a child route that is defined | |
a parent route that is defined and sourced from a physical interface | |
a summary route for advertising purposes, not an actual path | |
the result of the no auto-summary command on a router |
Which two features of EIGRP are different from RIPv2? (Choose two.) | |
routing metric | |
VLSM support | |
routing updates | |
classless routing | |
MD5 authentication method |
What is the maximum distance in hops that a remote router can be and still be considered reachable by RIP? | |
14 hops | |
15 hops | |
16 hops | |
17 hops |
R1, R2, R5 | |
R1, R3, R5 | |
R1, R2, R3, R5 | |
R1, R2, R4, R5 | |
R1, R3, R2, R5 | |
R1, R3, R2, R4, R5 |
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