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wbafrank

2002-07-09, 6:58 pm

And today's poser is ....

Q9. Alison is currently administrating a medium sized metropolitan area network that uses Windows 2000 Servers with Routing and Remote Access installed as Routers. The current Routing Protocol in use on this metropolitan area network is Routing Information Protocol Version 1 (RIPv1). Alison has been considering a migration to the newer version of RIP (RIPv2) which is also supported by Windows 2000 RRAS.

Which of the following are benefits of RIPv2 over RIPv1? (Choose all that apply)

A. Use of routes that are greater than 15 hops

B. Authentication for RIP announcements through pre-defined passwords

C. Support for variable-length subnet masks (VLSMs)

D. Option for multicast rather than broadcast announcements.

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

2002-07-09, 9:33 pm

How about B, C, & D?
lamngocliem

2002-07-10, 6:26 am

My answer is C,D
jmantheiy

2002-07-10, 7:54 am

I would say 'C,D'
wbafrank

2002-07-11, 9:47 am

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

Q9. Alison is currently administrating a medium sized metropolitan area network that uses Windows 2000 Servers with Routing and Remote Access installed as Routers. The current Routing Protocol in use on this metropolitan area network is Routing Information Protocol Version 1 (RIPv1). Alison has been considering a migration to the newer version of RIP (RIPv2) which is also supported by Windows 2000 RRAS.

Which of the following are benefits of RIPv2 over RIPv1? (Choose all that apply)

A. Use of routes that are greater than 15 hops
B. Authentication for RIP announcements through pre-defined passwords
C. Support for variable-length subnet masks (VLSMs)
D. Option for multicast rather than broadcast announcements.



And the answer is ....

Correct Answer: B, C, and D

The routing protocols supported by the Routing and Remote Access in Windows 2000 Server are RIPv1, RIPv2 and OSPF. Among the benefits of RIPv2 are:

Support for simple password authentication
IP multicast packets for announcements rather than broadcasts
Support for variable-length subnet masks (VLSMs)

It is important to note that RIPv2 networks, like RIPv1 networks, have a maximum diameter of 15 routers.
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