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wbafrank

2002-05-02, 5:13 am

And today's poser is ....

Q83. You are the administrator for a Windows 2000 Server network and the network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The Windows 2000 Server computer on the network uses RIP. You have discovered that you are deploying variable length subnetting. What type of problem might this cause?

A. Host routes may not be propagated.

B. The RIP hosts may send improper routes.

C. Silent RIP hosts may not receive routes.

D. The RIP routers may not receive expected routes.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
Zaraspook

2002-05-02, 9:07 am

How about D?
lamngocliem

2002-05-02, 11:11 am

My answer is D.
TpaBrad

2002-05-02, 2:01 pm

I agree, D
oer

2002-05-02, 2:14 pm

I go for D
KScheler

2002-05-02, 4:55 pm

D
wbafrank

2002-05-03, 1:30 pm

quote:
Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is ....

Q83. You are the administrator for a Windows 2000 Server network and the network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The Windows 2000 Server computer on the network uses RIP. You have discovered that you are deploying variable length subnetting. What type of problem might this cause?

A. Host routes may not be propagated.
B. The RIP hosts may send improper routes.
C. Silent RIP hosts may not receive routes.
D. The RIP routers may not receive expected routes.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answer is ....

Correct Answers: D

When administering a network with RIP routers that are not receiving expected routes, there are several ways to check for the problem. A few of the areas to investigate for the problem include ensuring that you are not deploying variable length subnetting, and ensuring that IP packet filtering is not preventing the input or output of RIP announcements.

If you discover that you are deploying variable length subnetting, this will not cause the problems of host routes not being propagated, RIP hosts sending improper routes, or silent RIP hosts not receiving routes.
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