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Ricnad
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Registered: Oct 2004 Location: Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Help me plz
Hi all , first i would like to thank u for this great discussion forum...it really helped me alot in clearing many things out...
I have few questions and i will really appreciate your help cuz i'm taking the exam on Monday.
Q(1) Which redistribution method can be used to prevent routing loops between two autonomous systems
from running different routing protocols and having redundant paths?
A. static redistribution
B. passive redistribution
C. two-way redistribution
D. one-way redistribution
Q(2) You have two routers RA and RB connected to each other via a serial link. You have configured RA with the following:
IP default-network 192.168.4.0
(network 192.168.4.0 is connected to RA's Ethernet 0 interface.
Assuming that both routers are running RIP. Where will network 192.168.4.0 appear as a default gateway(network)?
A. in RA's routing table only
B. in RB's routing table only
C. in Both routers tables.
D. in Neither routers tables.
Q(3) What are two valid reasons that require an IBGP router to be peered with all IBGP routers within an AS? (Choose two.)
A. IBGP routes are not propagated to other EBGP peers.
B. IBGP routes that a router originates are propagated to other IBGP peers.
C. IBGP routes are propagated to other IBGP speakers in the AS that are not peers.
D. IBGP routes that are learned from an IBGP neighbor are propagated to only EBGP peers
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What type of information is found in network summary link LSA of Type 3?
A. Summary of routes in the AS.
B. Summary of link states in an OSPF area.
C. Summary of IP subnets in an OSPF area.
D. Summary of metric costs from ABR to ASBR.
Thanx again
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