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Refer to the exhibit. What two statements are true based on the output shown? (Choose
two.)

- neighbors 192.16.1!.9 and 192.16.1!." ha#e auto summar$ disab%ed
- router & is %oad ba%an'ing traffi' to the 1(2.16.&.! networ) a'ross its seria% interfa'es
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Refer to the exhibit. *he networ) administrator issues the 'ommand no ip '%ass%ess on
Router1. What forwarding a'tion wi%% ta)e p%a'e on a pa')et that is re'ei#ed b$ Router1
and is destined for host 192.16.!.26?

- *he pa')et wi%% be dropped.
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*he networ) shown in the diagram is ha#ing prob%ems routing traffi'. +t is suspe'ted that
the prob%em is with the addressing s'heme. What is the prob%em with the addressing used in
the topo%og$?

- *he subnetwor) 'onfigured on the seria% %in) between Router1 and Router2 o#er%aps with
the subnetwor) assigned to ,thernet! of Router&.
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Refer to the exhibit. . new /C was dep%o$ed in the 0a%es networ). +t was gi#en the host
address of 192.16.1!.&1 with a defau%t gatewa$ of 192.16.1!.1(. *he /C is not
'ommuni'ating with the networ) proper%$. What is the 'ause?

- 192.16.1!.&1 is the broad'ast address for this subnet.

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. router has %earned about a networ) through stati' and d$nami' routing pro'esses. Whi'h
route wi%% be used to rea'h networ) 192.16.16.!?

- 0 192.16.16.!12- 211!3 #ia 192.16.2!!.1

6 Whi'h three statements are true of ho%ddown timers? (Choose three.)

- pre#ent update messages from reinstating a route that ma$ ha#e gone bad
- a%%ow routers to sti%% forward pa')ets to destination networ)s that are in ho%ddown
- permit %ower metri' updates re'ei#ed from an$ neighboring router to reinstate the route to
a possib%$ down networ)


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Refer to the exhibit. What wi%% happen if interfa'e 0eria%!1!11 goes down on Router1?

- 45.6 wi%% 7uer$ neighbors for a route to networ) 192.16.1.!.

When presented with mu%tip%e #a%id routes to a destination8 what 'riteria does a router use
to determine whi'h routes to add to the routing tab%e?

- *he router first se%e'ts routes with the %owest administrati#e distan'e. *he resu%ting routes
are then prioriti9ed b$ metri' and the routes with the best metri' are added to the routing
tab%e.

9 5sing defau%t settings8 what is the next step in the router boot se7uen'e after the +:0
%oads from f%ash?

- 6o'ate and %oad the startup-'onfig fi%e from ;<R.=.


1! Whi'h three statements are true regarding the en'apsu%ation and de-en'apsu%ation of
pa')ets when tra#e%ing through a router? (Choose three.)

- *he router modifies the **6 fie%d8 de'rementing it b$ one.
- *he router maintains the same sour'e and destination +/.
- *he router 'hanges the sour'e ph$si'a% address to the ph$si'a% address of the exit
interfa'e.

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Whi'h of the fo%%owing are re7uired when adding a networ) to the :0/> routing pro'ess
'onfiguration? (Choose three.)

- networ) address
- wi%d'ard mas)
- area +4


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What does R+/ use to redu'e 'on#ergen'e time in a %arger networ)?

+t uses triggered updates to announ'e networ) 'hanges if the$ happen in between the
periodi' updates.

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Refer to the exhibit. .%% routers in the networ) are running R+/#2 and ,+?R/ with defau%t
routing proto'o% settings and ha#e interfa'es 'onfigured with the bandwidths that are shown
in the exhibit. Whi'h proto'o% wi%% be used and how wi%% traffi' between the Router1 6.;
and Router" 6.; be routed through the networ)?
- ,+?R/ traffi' wi%% use the path Router18 Router&8 Router-8 Router" be'ause it has the best
metri'.


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. networ) administrator has 'onfigured a defau%t route on Router@. but it is not being
shared with adAa'ent Router@B and the other routers in the :0/> area. Whi'h 'ommand
wi%% sa#e the administrator the time and troub%e of 'onfiguring this defau%t route on
- Router@.('onfig-router)C defau%t-information originate
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*he networ) administrator 'onfigures the router with the ip route 1(2.16.1.! 2"".2"".2"".!
1(2.16.2.2 'ommand. Dow wi%% this route appear in the routing tab%e?

0 1(2.16.1.! 211!3 #ia 1(2.16.2.2
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Refer to the exhibit. . pa')et enters Router1 with a destination +/ of 1(2.16.2.121. Whi'h
routing tab%e entr$ wi%% be used to forward this pa')et to the destination address?
- 1(2.16.16.!12! 211!3 #ia 192.16.!.1(

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Refer to the exhibit. What are the effe'ts of the exhibited 'ommands on the router?

- :n%$ the enab%e password is en'r$pted.

1 Whi'h two statements are true regarding %in)-state routing proto'o%s? (Choose two.)

- *he$ are aware of the 'omp%ete networ) topo%og$.
- *he$ offer rapid 'on#ergen'e times in %arge networ)s.

19 Whi'h three statements about routing proto'o%s are true? (Choose three.)

- :0/> e%e'ts designated routers on mu%tia''ess %in)s.
- ,+?R/ supports une7ua% 'ost %oad ba%an'ing.
- R+/ does not ad#ertise a route be$ond a hop 'ount of 1".

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Refer to the exhibit. *he networ) administrator is testing networ) 'onne'ti#it$ b$ issuing
the tra'ert 'ommand from host . to host B. ?i#en the exhibited output on host .8 what are
two possib%e routing tab%e issues on the networ)? (Choose two.)

-Router2 is missing a route to the 1(2.16.!.! networ)
- Router& is missing a route to the 1!.!.!.! networ)
21 What are three features of C4/? (Choose three.)

- tests 6a$er 2 'onne'ti#it$
- enab%ed b$ defau%t on ea'h interfa'e
- pro#ides information on dire't%$ 'onne'ted de#i'es that ha#e C4/ enab%ed


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Refer to the exhibit. Routers 1 and 2 are dire't%$ 'onne'ted o#er a seria% %in). /ings are
fai%ing between the two routers. What 'hange b$ the administrator wi%% 'orre't the prob%em?
- Change the +/ address on 0eria% !111! on router 2 to 192.16.!.11&!.


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What 'an be determined from the output shown in the exhibit? (Choose two.)

- =ontgomer$ has 6a$er 2 'onne'ti#it$ with Cumber%and.
- Brant8 >isherman8 and /otoma' are dire't%$ 'onne'ted to =ontgomer$.


2- What 'ommand wou%d the networ) administrator app%$ to a router that is running :0/>
to ad#ertise the entire range of addresses in'%uded in 1(2.16.!.!119 in area !?

- R1('onfig-router)C networ) 1(2.16.!.! !.!.&1.2"" area !


2" What are two tas)s that must be 'omp%eted before two routers 'an use :0/> to form a
neighbor adAa'en'$? (Choose two.)

- *he routers must agree on the networ) t$pe.
- *he routers must use the same dead inter#a%.

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Refer to the exhibit. . networ) administrator is tr$ing to figure out wh$ B:0 does not ha#e
the 1!.!.!.!12- networ) in its routing tab%e. .%% routers are 'onfigured for :0/> in area !.
*he %in)s between the routers are operationa% and the administrator is ab%e to ping between
a%% router interfa'es. What is a %ogi'a% next step that the networ) administrator shou%d ta)e
to troub%eshoot the prob%em?

- 5se show and debug 'ommands to determine if he%%os are propagating.


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Refer to the exhibit. /a')ets destined to whi'h two networ)s wi%% re7uire the router to
perform a re'ursi#e %oo)up? (Choose two.)

- 1!.!.!.!1
-192.16.2.!12-


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Refer to the exhibit. .%% router interfa'es are 'onfigured with an +/ address and are
operationa%. +f no routing proto'o%s or stati' routes are 'onfigured8 what information wi%% be
in'%uded in the show ip route 'ommand output for router .?

Routes to networ)s 192.16.1.!12-8 192.16.2.!12-8 and 192.16.&.!12- wi%% be in the
routing tab%e.

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Refer to the exhibit. *he networ) is running the R+/ routing proto'o%. ;etwor) 1!.!.!.!
goes down. Whi'h statement is true regarding how the routers in this topo%og$ wi%% respond
to this e#ent?

Router" wi%% send Router- a triggered update with a metri' of 16 for networ) 1!.!.!.!.


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Refer to the exhibit. R1 )nows two routes8 /ath . and /ath B8 to the ,thernet networ)
atta'hed to R&. R1 %earned /ath . to networ) 1!.2.!.!116 from a stati' route and /ath B to
networ) 1!.2.!.!116 from ,+?R/. Whi'h route wi%% R1 insta%% in its routing tab%e?

*he route #ia /ath . is insta%%ed be'ause the stati' route has the %owest administrati#e
distan'e to networ) 1!.2.!.!116.
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Refer to the exhibit. *he :R6 router is unab%e to form a neighbor re%ationship with the E.F
router. What is a possib%e 'ause of this prob%em?

*he 'ommand networ) 192.16.2.! is missing from the ,+?R/ 'onfiguration on the E.F
router.

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Refer to the exhibit. Whi'h statement is true 'on'erning the routing 'onfiguration?

- /a')ets routed to the R2 ethernet interfa'e re7uire two routing tab%e %oo)ups.


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Whi'h of the fo%%owing shou%d be 'onsidered when troub%eshooting a prob%em with the
estab%ishment of neighbor re%ationships between :0/> routers? (Choose three.)

- :0/> inter#a% timers mismat'h
- interfa'e networ) t$pe mismat'h
- in'onsistent authenti'ation 'onfiguration


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Refer to the exhibit. What summar$ address 'an Router2 ad#ertise to Router1 to rea'h the
three networ)s on Routers &8 -8 and " without ad#ertising an$ pub%i' address spa'e or
o#er%apping the networ)s on Router1?

- 1(2.16.!.!11&

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. networ) administrator has enab%ed R+/ on routers B and C in the networ) diagram.
Whi'h of the fo%%owing 'ommands wi%% pre#ent R+/ updates from being sent to Router .?

- B('onfig)C router rip
B('onfig-router)C passi#e-interfa'e 0!1!


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Refer to the exhibit. *he routers in the exhibit are running the ,+?R/ routing proto'o%.
What statement is true regarding how pa')ets wi%% tra#e% from the 1(2.16.1.!116 networ) to
the 192.16.2!!.!12- networ)?

- *he router insta%%s a%% the e7ua% 'ost paths in the routing tab%e and performs e7ua% 'ost
%oad ba%an'ing to send pa')ets out mu%tip%e exit interfa'es.


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*he 0uffo%) router is dire't%$ 'onne'ted to the networ)s shown in the graphi' and has a
defau%t route that points to the Ri'hmond router. .%% interfa'es are a'ti#e and proper%$
addressed. Dowe#er8 when the wor)station on networ) 1(2.29.".!12- sends a pa')et to
destination address 1(2.29.19."8 it is dis'arded b$ the 0uffo%) router. What 'an be a reason
for this resu%t?
- *he ip '%ass%ess 'ommand is not enab%ed on the 0uffo%) router.


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Refer to the exhibit. *he networ) is using the R+/#2 routing proto'o%. +f networ) 1!.!.!.!
goes down8 what me'hanism wi%% pre#ent Router1 from ad#ertising fa%se routing
information ba') to Router2?

- sp%it hori9on


&9 What is the purpose of the **6 fie%d within an +/ pa')et header?

%imits the period of time or number of hops a pa')et 'an tra#erse through the networ)
before it shou%d be dis'arded

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Refer to the exhibit. Whi'h three statements are true of the routing tab%e for Router1?
(Choose three.)

- *he .4 of ,+?R/ routes has been manua%%$ 'hanged to a #a%ue other than the defau%t
#a%ue.
- Router1 is running both the ,+?R/ and :0/> routing pro'ess.
- ;o defau%t route has been 'onfigured.


-1 Whi'h three statements des'ribe the operation of routing with ,+?R/? (Choose three.)

- .s new neighbors are dis'o#ered8 entries are p%a'ed in a neighbor tab%e.
- +f he%%o pa')ets are not re'ei#ed within the ho%d time8 45.6 must re'a%'u%ate the
topo%og$.
- *he reported distan'e is the distan'e to a destination as ad#ertised b$ a neighbor.

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Refer to the exhibit. What is the most effi'ient summari9ation of the routes atta'hed to
router R1?

- 19.1.-.!121

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Whi'h of the fo%%owing 'ou%d des'ribe the de#i'es %abe%ed G?G in the graphi'? (Choose
three.)

4C,
C051405
modem

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Refer to the exhibit. Dow man$ routes are both %e#e% 1 and 7ua%if$ for use as an u%timate
route?

- 2


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Refer to exhibit. ?i#en the topo%og$ shown in the exhibit8 what three 'ommands are needed
to 'onfigure ,+?R/ on the /aris router? (Choose three.)

- /aris('onfig)C router eigrp 1!!
- /aris('onfig-router)C networ) 192.16.(.!
- /aris('onfig-router)C networ) 192.16..!
-6 Whi'h of the fo%%owing are primar$ fun'tions of a router? (Choose two.)

- pa')et swit'hing

- path se%e'tion

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Refer to exhibit. . 'ompan$ networ) engineer enters the fo%%owing 'ommands in the
routersH
R1('onfig)C ip route 1!.1.1.! 2"".2"".2"".! 192.16.!.2
R2('onfig)C ip route 1!.1.2.! 2"".2"".2"".! 192.16.!.1
When the engineer enters the show ip route 'ommand on R18 the routing tab%e does not
disp%a$ the stati' route to the 1!.1.1.! networ). .%% R1 and R2 interfa'es are 'orre't%$
addressed per the graphi'. What is a %ogi'a% next step that the engineer 'ou%d ta)e in order
to ma)e the stati' route disp%a$ in the routing tab%e in R1?

,nab%e the R1 and R2 seria% interfa'es.

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Refer to the exhibit. Whi'h path wi%% traffi' from the 1(2.16.1.!12- networ) ta)e to get to
the 1!.!.!.!12- networ)?

- +t wi%% %oad ba%an'e the traffi' between .4C and .BC



-9 Whi'h two router 'omponent and operation pair are 'orre't%$ des'ribed? (Choose two.)

;<R.= - stores the 'onfiguration fi%e
/:0* - runs diagnosti's on hardware modu%es


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Refer to the exhibit. /ings are fai%ing between Dost. and DostB. *he networ)
administrator dis'o#ers that Router1 does not ha#e a route to the 1(2.16.!.! networ).
.ssuming Router2 is 'onfigured 'orre't%$8 whi'h two stati' routes 'ou%d be 'onfigured on
Router1 to enab%e Dost . to rea'h networ) 1(2.16.!.!? (Choose two.)

- ip route 1(2.16.!.! 2"".2"".!.! 0!1!
- ip route 1(2.16.!.! 2"".2"".!.! 192.16.!.2

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When the show 'dp neighbors 'ommand is issued from Router C8 whi'h de#i'es wi%% be
disp%a$ed in the output?

B8 4

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Refer to the exhibit. *he resu%ts of the show ip route 'ommand are disp%a$ed in the graphi'
for Router R2. Whi'h route wi%% be se%e'ted for a pa')et with a destination address of
1!.1.-.1?

!.!.!.!1! #ia 192.16.!.1


"& Whi'h statement is true regarding routing metri's?

- Routers 'ompare metri's to determine the best route.

"- What is the first step :0/> and +0-+0 routers ta)e in bui%ding a shortest path first
database?

%earn about dire't%$ 'onne'ted networ)s

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What is the fun'tion of the :0/> 605 pa')et?

used to announ'e new :0/> information and to rep%$ to 'ertain t$pes of re7uests


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Refer to the exhibit. Dosts on the B:0 >a!1! 6.; are ab%e to ping the >a!11 interfa'e on
the E.F router and a%% interfa'es on the B:0 and :R6 routers. Wh$ wou%d hosts from the
1!.!.!.!12- networ) not be ab%e to ping hosts on the >a!1! 6.; of the E.F router?

*he E.F router needs the networ) 192.16.&.! !.!.!.2"" area ! 'ommand.

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Refer to the routing tab%e shown in the exhibit. What is the meaning of the high%ighted
#a%ue 192?
- +t is the metri'8 whi'h is 'ost.

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Refer to the exhibit. When troub%eshooting a networ)8 it is important to interpret the output
of #arious router 'ommands. :n the basis of the exhibit8 whi'h three statements are true?
(Choose three.)

- *he missing information for B%an) 1 is the 'ommand show ip route.
- *he missing information for B%an) 2 is the number 12!.
- *he missing information for B%an) & is the %etter C.

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