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Some new sample questions:
Question:
Depending on the type of algorithms used, routing protocols are classified into distance-vector protocols and link-state protocols. Which of the following routing protocols are link-state protocols?
A. RIP
B. OSPF
C. IS-IS
D. BGP
Question:
display ospf peer
A campus network uses OSPF for network communication. The display ospf peer command is run on a router, and the command output is as follows:
vbnet
Copy
Edit
OSPF Process 1 with Router ID 10.0.2.2
Area 0.0.0.0 interface 10.0.235.2 (GigabitEthernet0/0/1)’s neighbors
Router ID: 10.0.5.5 Address: 10.0.235.5
State: Full Mode: Nbr is Master Priority: 1
DR: 10.0.235.5 BDR: 10.0.235.3 MTU: 0
Dead timer due in 40 sec
Area 0.0.0.0 interface 10.0.24.2 (Serial1/0/1)’s neighbors
Router ID: 10.0.4.4 Address: 10.0.24.4
State: Full Mode: Nbr is Master Priority: 1
DR: None BDR: None MTU: 0
Dead timer due in 35 sec
Which of the following statements are true about the device?
A. The IP address of the DR on the network where R2 and its neighbor 10.0.5.5 reside is 10.0.235.5.
B. R2 has established adjacencies with 10.0.5.5 and 10.0.4.4.
C. The DR/BDR election fails on the network where R2 and its neighbor 10.0.4.4 reside.
D. Router IDs of the two OSPF neighbors of R2 are 10.0.5.5 and 10.0.4.4.
Question:
An enterprise administrator configures route summarization on ASBRs to reduce the number of inter-area Type 3 LSAs, which in turn reduces the routing table size and improves device resource utilization.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Question:
On an IS-IS network, two directly connected routers establish a neighbor relationship through the three-way handshake mechanism by default, regardless of whether the network type is P2P or broadcast.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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