DIKTA ICND2 Ch 9

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CCNA (Chapter 9) ICND2 Test sobre DIKTA ICND2 Ch 9, creado por Brian Gamble el 03/02/2016.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Which of the following distance vector features prevents routing loops by causing the routing protocol to advertise only a subset of known routes, as opposed to the full routing table, under normal stable conditions?
Respuesta
  • Route poisoning
  • Poison reverse
  • DUAL
  • Split horizon

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
Which of the following distance vector features prevents routing loops by advertising an infinite metric route when a route fails?
Respuesta
  • Dijkstra SPF
  • DUAL
  • Split horizon
  • Route poisoning

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
Routers A and B use EIGRP. How does router A watch for the status of router B so that router A can react if router B fails?
Respuesta
  • By using EIGRP Hello messages, with A needing to receive periodic Hello messages to believe B is still working
  • By using EIGRP update messages, with A needing to receive periodic update messages to believe B is still working
  • Using a periodic ping of B’s IP address based on the EIGRP neighbor timer
  • None listed

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
Which of the following affect the calculation of EIGRP metrics when all possible default values are used? (Choose two answers.)
Respuesta
  • bandwidth
  • delay
  • load
  • reliability
  • MTU
  • hop count

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Which of the following is true about the concept of EIGRP feasible distance?
Respuesta
  • A route’s feasible distance is the calculated metric of a feasible successor route
  • A route’s feasible distance is the calculated metric of the successor route
  • The feasible distance is the metric of a route from a neighboring router’s perspective.
  • The feasible distance is the EIGRP metric associated with each possible route to reach a subnet.

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Which of the following is true about the concept of EIGRP reported distance?
Respuesta
  • A route’s reported distance is the calculated metric of a feasible successor route.
  • A route’s reported distance is the calculated metric of the successor route.
  • A route’s reported distance is the metric of a route from a neighboring router’s perspective.
  • The reported distance is the EIGRP metric associated with each possible route to reach a subnet.
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