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.
Scoring Rule For: correctness of response
2 points for Option 40 points for any other optionMax Value = 24.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.
Scoring Rule For: correctness of response
Option 1 and Option 3 are correct.1 point for each correct option.0 points if more options are selected than required.Max Value = 25.How often does RIPv2 send routing table updates, by default?every 30 secondsevery 45 secondsevery 60 secondsevery 90 seconds
Scoring Rule For: correctness of response
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