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Question 1 of 14
1. Question
A routing protocol is a set of rules, and algorithms used by routers for the overall purpose of learning routes whereas a routed protocol is a protocol that defines a packet structure and logical addressing, allowing routers to forward or route the packets.
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Question 2 of 14
2. Question
Type next to each route type the default Administrative Distances (AD).
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IGRP
Connected
OSPF
Static
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Question 3 of 14
3. Question
Given the following OSPF network diagram, what router will be added to R1’s routing table as a next-hop?
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Question 4 of 14
4. Question
Match the OSPF design terms with the respective descriptions.
Sort elements
- Area Border Router (ABR)
- Backbone router
- Area
- Backbone area
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An OSPF router with interfaces connected to the backbone area and to at least one other area
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A router connected to the backbone area (includes ABRs)
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A set of routers and links that shares the same detailed LSDB information, but not with routers in other areas
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A special OSPF area to which all other areas must connect—area 0
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Question 5 of 14
5. Question
Which of the following network command following the command
router ospf 1
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Question 6 of 14
6. Question
Type the command that lists the OSPF neighbors off interface serial 0/1?
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Question 7 of 14
7. Question
Type the command that produces the following output.
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R1#
Codes: L – local, C – connected, S – static, R – RIP, M – mobile, B – BGP
D – EIGRP, EX – EIGRP external, O – OSPF, IA – OSPF inter area
N1 – OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 – OSPF NSSA external type 2
E1 – OSPF external type 1, E2 – OSPF external type 2! Additional lines omitted for brevity
Gateway of last resort is not set
10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 9 subnets, 2 masks
O 10.1.1.0/24 [110/2] via 10.1.14.1, 00:19:24, GigabitEthernet0/0/0
O 10.1.2.0/24 [110/2] via 10.1.14.1, 00:19:24, GigabitEthernet0/0/0
C 10.1.4.0/24 is directly connected, Vlan3
L 10.1.4.4/32 is directly connected, Vlan3
O 10.1.12.0/24 [110/2] via 10.1.14.1, 00:17:24, GigabitEthernet0/0/0
O 10.1.13.0/24 [110/2] via 10.1.14.1, 00:14:15, GigabitEthernet0/0/0
C 10.1.14.0/24 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet0/0/0
L 10.1.14.4/32 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet0/0/0
O 10.1.23.0/24 [110/3] via 10.1.14.1, 00:15:35, GigabitEthernet0/0/0
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Question 8 of 14
8. Question
Rearrange the steps that a cisco router follows in order to choose its router ID (RID) and bring up the OSPF process.
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If any loopback interfaces have an IP address configured, and the interface has an interface status of up, the router picks the highest numeric IP address among these loopback interfaces
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If the router-id rid OSPF subcommand is configured, this value is used as the RID
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The router picks the highest numeric IP address from all other interfaces whose inter- face status code (first status code) is up
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Question 9 of 14
9. Question
The network designer provides the following network diagram for OSPF Single-Area to start the configuration process.
Based on the diagram, configure the R2 following the details below.
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Enable OSPF process 2
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Enable OSPF on all interfaces with a single command
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! Enable process 2
R2#! Enable OSPF on all interfaces
R2#! Configure G0/0
R2#
R2(config-if)#! Configure G0/1/0
R2#
R2(config-if)#
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Question 10 of 14
10. Question
Per the command output, with how many routers is router R4 full adjacent over its Gi0/1 interface?
R4#
show ip ospf interface brief
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Question 11 of 14
11. Question
A network engineer connects routers R5 and R6 to the same Ethernet LAN and configures them to use OSPFv2. Which answers describe a combination of settings that would prevent the two routers from becoming OSPF neighbors?
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Question 12 of 14
12. Question
Type the command that lists the interfaces on which the OSPF protocol is enabled.
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R1#
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Question 13 of 14
13. Question
The senior network engineer typed the following commands on the R1.
R1#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
R1(config)#interface g0/0/0
R1(config-if)#ip ospf cost 6
R1(config-if)#interface g0/1/0
R1(config-if)#ip ospf cost 7
R1(config-if)#^Z
R1#What command will you type in order to confirm the OSPF interface costs?
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R1#
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Question 14 of 14
14. Question
Given the following OSPF network commands, type the wildcard masks to match the requirements.
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Requirement: Match addresses that begin with 110.20
Command: network 110.20.0.0 . . .
Requirement: Match addresses that begin with 192
Command: network 192.2.0.0 . . .
Requirement: Match addresses that begin with 170.20.5
Command: network 110.2.5.0 . . .
Requirement: Match all addresses
Command: network 0.0.0.0 . . .
Requirement: Match only one address 53.48.3.78
Command:network 53.48.3.78 . . .
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