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PostSubject: Module 3   Module 3 Icon_minitimeWed Nov 21, 2007 6:06 pm

Why would it be necessary to configure the bandwidth setting on an EIGRP interface rather than leaving it at the default setting? (Choose two.)

A suboptimal route may be chosen as the best path to a destination if the bandwidth setting is higher than the actual bandwidth of the link.*

The network may be unable to converge if the bandwidth setting does not match the actual bandwidth of the link.*

Routing updates might arrive too fast for the interface to handle and be discarded because of buffer overflow.

The configured bandwidth must match the actual speed of the link so the link will operate properly.

Setting the bandwidth to a higher rate will optimize the effective throughput of the link.
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In which of the following tables does the EIGRP DUAL algorithm store the primary route to a destination? (Choose two.)

routing*
topology*
neighbor
path
shortest path
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Which of the following statements describes the bounded updates used by EIGRP?

Bounded updates are sent to all routers within an autonomous system.
Partial updates are sent only to routers that need the information.*
The updates are sent to all routers in the routing table.
Updates are bounded by the routers in the topology table.
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Which Layer 4 protocol does EIGRP use to provide reliability for the transmission of routing information?

DUAL
IP
PDM
RTP*
TCP
UDP
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Which command will help identify established OSPF neighbor adjacencies?

router# show ospf neighbor
router# debug neighbor events
router# debug ip ospf neighbor
router# show ip ospf neighbor*
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Which router command can be used to identify traffic bottlenecks or locate broken network connections on the path to a destination?

telnet
ping
debug
trace*
show
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Which of the following statements are true of routers that are running EIGRP? (Choose three.)

They can support multiple routed protocols.*
They maintain a complex topology database that describes the entire network.
They send their entire routing table to neighboring routers.
They send partial routing updates in response to topology changes.*
They send routing updates to all other routers in the network.
They use hello packets to inform neighboring routers of their status.*
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A LAN has been found to be unreachable in an enterprise network that is routing IGRP. Which commands can be used to check the IGRP configuration of the router attached to the unreachable network? (Choose three.)

router# debug igrp
router# show ip route*
router# show protocols
router# show ip protocols*
router# show interfaces serial
router# show running-configuration*
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A technician has accidentally disconnected an Ethernet cable from a router to a network that is advertised by IGRP. IGRP has issued a triggered update alerting other routers in the enterprise that the network is unreachable. What is the minimum amount of time that will elapse before the other routers will be able to use this network after it is reconnected, assuming default timer settings?

200 seconds
240 seconds
280 seconds*
320 seconds
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Which of the following router commands is recommended only for troubleshooting specific types of network problems, not for monitoring normal network operation?

show
list
debug*
terminal monitor
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Host 192.168.1.66 in the network illustrated is unable to ping host 192.168.1.130. How must EIGRP be configured to enable connectivity between the two hosts? (Choose two.)

R1(config-router)# network 192.168.1.128
R1(config-router)# auto-summary
R1(config-router)# no auto-summary*
R2(config-router)# no auto-summary*
R2(config-router)# auto-summary
R2(config-router)# network 192.168.1.64
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What is the default administrative distance of EIGRP internal routes?

70
90*
100
110
120
255
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What type of command will allow an administrator to check normal router behavior?

show commands*
list commands
debug commands
ICMP commands
terminal monitor commands
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Which of the following types of routes will be denoted by EX in EIGRP routing table entries? (Choose two.)

routes learned from other routing protocols*
routes learned from any non-adjacent EIGRP routers*
any route with a hop count metric higher than 224
EIGRP routes that originate in different autonomous systems
all passive routes in the routing table
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Which of the following are found in the EIGRP neighbor table? (Choose two.)

routes installed by DUAL
lowest calculated metric to each destination
network layer address of the neighbor routers*
number of EIGRP packets waiting to be sent*
feasible distance to each neighbor
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What tables does EIGRP maintain for each routed protocol it supports? (Choose three.)

adjacency table
topology table*
neighbor table*
routing table*
link state table
ARP table
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What is the EIGRP term for a backup route?

backup route
default route
feasible successor route*
gateway
secondary route
successor route
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One part of the network shown in the graphic uses IGRP and another part uses EIGRP. Which of the following statements are true about this network? (Choose two.)

IP traffic will not be routable from network 192.168.1.0 to network 10.1.1.0.
The routers using IGRP will scale the EIGRP routing metrics by 256.
The route to network 192.168.1.0 will be tagged as external by the EIGRP routers.*
The routers in the EIGRP network will convert the 24-bit IGRP metrics to 32-bit EIGRP metrics.*
The autonmous system number in the IGRP network must be converted to an EIGRP AS number.
The IGRP router will classify routes learned from the EIGRP routers as internal.
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Which command will display only the current EIGRP routing table entries?

Router# show ip route
Router# show ip route eigrp *
Router# show eigrp route
Router# show eigrp protocol
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What information is maintained in the EIGRP topology database for a destination route? (Choose three.)

the routing protocol*
the feasible distance of the route*
the highest cost of the route
the SRTT value for the route
the route cost as advertised by the neighboring router*
the physical address of the gateway interface
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What must be configured for IGRP and EIGRP to automatically share and redistribute information?

identical maximum hop limits
load balancing
identical autonomous system numbers
automatic protocol redistribution*
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What is the advantage of routers forming adjacencies when using EIGRP? (Choose three.)

Neighbor routers can quickly take over for a router that is in passive mode.
New routers and their routes can quickly be discovered by neighbor routers.*
A router can share routing loads with neighbor routers.
A router can quickly discover when a neighbor router is no longer available.*
Changes in network topology can quickly be shared with neighbor routers.*
Neighbor routers can save overhead by sharing their DUAL databases.
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Which router command will enable IGRP with an autonomous system number of 100?

router(config)# igrp 100
router(config)# router 100
router(config)# router igrp 100*
router(config)# router igrp
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Which EIGRP command is used to view all routes that are known by the router?

show ip eigrp interfaces detail
show ip eigrp traffic
show ip eigrp neighbors
show ip eigrp topology all-links *
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If an EIGRP route goes down and a feasible successor is not found in the topology table,
how does DUAL flag the route that has failed?

recomputed
passive
active *
down
unreachable
successor
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