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CCNA 2 v6 RSE Chapter 3 Exam Online
RSE -- Chapter 3 Exam
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
1 pointsWhich dynamic routing protocol was developed to interconnect different Internet service providers?Correct
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BGP is a protocol developed to interconnect different levels of ISPs as well as ISPs and some of their larger private clients.Hint
BGP is a protocol developed to interconnect different levels of ISPs as well as ISPs and some of their larger private clients. -
Question 2 of 25
2. Question
1 pointsWhich routing protocol is limited to smaller network implementations because it does not accommodate growth for larger networks?Correct
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The RIP protocol was created with a metric that does not support larger networks. Other routing protocols, including OSPF, EIGRP, and IS-IS, scale well and accommodate growth and larger networks.Hint
The RIP protocol was created with a metric that does not support larger networks. Other routing protocols, including OSPF, EIGRP, and IS-IS, scale well and accommodate growth and larger networks. -
Question 3 of 25
3. Question
2 pointsWhat two tasks do dynamic routing protocols perform? (Choose two.)Correct
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
1 pointsWhen would it be more beneficial to use a dynamic routing protocol instead of static routing?Correct
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Dynamic routing protocols consume more router resources, are suitable for larger networks, and are more useful on networks that are growing and changing.Hint
Dynamic routing protocols consume more router resources, are suitable for larger networks, and are more useful on networks that are growing and changing. -
Question 5 of 25
5. Question
1 pointsWhen would it be more beneficial to use static routing instead of dynamic routing protocols?Correct
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Dynamic routing protocols are viewed as less secure than static routing because they commonly forward routing information on the same links that data traffic is crossing.Hint
Dynamic routing protocols are viewed as less secure than static routing because they commonly forward routing information on the same links that data traffic is crossing. -
Question 6 of 25
6. Question
1 pointsWhat is a purpose of the network command when configuring RIPv2 as the routing protocol?Correct
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The network command is used to advertise the directly connected networks of a router. It enables RIP on the interfaces that belong to the specified network.Hint
The network command is used to advertise the directly connected networks of a router. It enables RIP on the interfaces that belong to the specified network. -
Question 7 of 25
7. Question
1 pointsA network administrator configures a static route on the edge router of a network to assign a gateway of last resort. How would a network administrator configure the edge router to automatically share this route within RIP?Correct
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The default-information originate command instructs a router to propagate the static default route in RIP or OSPF.Hint
The default-information originate command instructs a router to propagate the static default route in RIP or OSPF. -
Question 8 of 25
8. Question
1 pointsWhat is the purpose of the passive-interface command?Correct
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
1 pointsWhich route would be automatically created when a router interface is activated and configured with an IP address?Correct
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Directly connected networks are identified with a C and are automatically created whenever an interface is configured with an IP address and activated.Hint
Directly connected networks are identified with a C and are automatically created whenever an interface is configured with an IP address and activated. -
Question 10 of 25
10. Question
2 pointsRefer to the exhibit. Which two types of routes could be used to describe the 192.168.200.0/30 route? (Choose two.)
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A level 2 child route is a route that has a network with a mask that is greater than the classful equivalent. An ultimate route is a route that uses a next-hop IP address or exit interface to forward traffic.Hint
A level 2 child route is a route that has a network with a mask that is greater than the classful equivalent. An ultimate route is a route that uses a next-hop IP address or exit interface to forward traffic. -
Question 11 of 25
11. Question
1 pointsWhat occurs next in the router lookup process after a router identifies a destination IP address and locates a matching level 1 parent route?Correct
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When a router locates a parent route that matches the destination IP address of a packet, the router will then examine the level 2 child routes contained within it.Hint
When a router locates a parent route that matches the destination IP address of a packet, the router will then examine the level 2 child routes contained within it. -
Question 12 of 25
12. Question
1 pointsWhich route would be used to forward a packet with a source IP address of 192.168.10.1 and a destination IP address of 10.1.1.1?Correct
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Even though OSPF has a higher administrative distance value (less trustworthy), the best match is the route in the routing table that has the most number of far left matching bits.Hint
Even though OSPF has a higher administrative distance value (less trustworthy), the best match is the route in the routing table that has the most number of far left matching bits. -
Question 13 of 25
13. Question
2 pointsWhich two requirements are used to determine if a route can be considered as an ultimate route in a router’s routing table? (Choose two.)Correct
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An ultimate route is a routing table entry that contains either a next-hop IP address (another path) or an exit interface, or both. This means that directly connected and link-local routes are ultimate routes. A default route is a level 1 ultimate route, but not all ultimate routes are default routes. Routing table entries that are subnetted are level 1 parent routes but do not meet either of the two requirements to be ultimate routes. Ultimate routes do not have to be classful network entries.Hint
An ultimate route is a routing table entry that contains either a next-hop IP address (another path) or an exit interface, or both. This means that directly connected and link-local routes are ultimate routes. A default route is a level 1 ultimate route, but not all ultimate routes are default routes. Routing table entries that are subnetted are level 1 parent routes but do not meet either of the two requirements to be ultimate routes. Ultimate routes do not have to be classful network entries. -
Question 14 of 25
14. Question
1 pointsWhat is a disadvantage of using dynamic routing protocols?Correct
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By default, dynamic routing protocols forward messages across a network without authenticating the receiver or originator of traffic. Static routes increase in configuration complexity as the network grows larger and are more suitable for smaller networks. Static routes also require manual intervention when a network topology changes or links become disabled.Hint
By default, dynamic routing protocols forward messages across a network without authenticating the receiver or originator of traffic. Static routes increase in configuration complexity as the network grows larger and are more suitable for smaller networks. Static routes also require manual intervention when a network topology changes or links become disabled. -
Question 15 of 25
15. Question
2 pointsWhich two statements are true regarding classless routing protocols? (Choose two.)Correct
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
2 pointsRefer to the exhibit. Based on the partial output from the show ip route command, what two facts can be determined about the RIP routing protocol? (Choose two.)
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The router learned, via RIP, that 172.16.0.0 is variably subnetted, and that there are two subnet and mask entries for that network. This means that RIP version 2 is running on both routers and that the command no auto-summary has been applied on the neighbor router. RIPv2 has an administrative distance of 120 and this router will advertise all connected networks to the neighbor via 192.168.1.1.Hint
The router learned, via RIP, that 172.16.0.0 is variably subnetted, and that there are two subnet and mask entries for that network. This means that RIP version 2 is running on both routers and that the command no auto-summary has been applied on the neighbor router. RIPv2 has an administrative distance of 120 and this router will advertise all connected networks to the neighbor via 192.168.1.1. -
Question 17 of 25
17. Question
1 pointsWhile configuring RIPv2 on an enterprise network, an engineer enters the command network 192.168.10.0 into router configuration mode.
What is the result of entering this command?Correct
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The command being entered by the engineer will cause RIPv2 to activate on the interface for the 192.168.10.0 network. If RIPv1 is configured, the router will send only version 1 updates, but will listen for both version 1 and version 2 updates. If RIPv2 is configured, the router will send and listen to only version 2 updates.Hint
The command being entered by the engineer will cause RIPv2 to activate on the interface for the 192.168.10.0 network. If RIPv1 is configured, the router will send only version 1 updates, but will listen for both version 1 and version 2 updates. If RIPv2 is configured, the router will send and listen to only version 2 updates. -
Question 18 of 25
18. Question
1 pointsA destination route in the routing table is indicated with a code D. Which kind of route entry is this?Correct
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Routes in a routing table are manually created or dynamically learned. Letter D indicates that the route was learned dynamically through the EIGRP routing protocol.Hint
Routes in a routing table are manually created or dynamically learned. Letter D indicates that the route was learned dynamically through the EIGRP routing protocol. -
Question 19 of 25
19. Question
1 pointsRefer to the exhibit. Which interface will be the exit interface to forward a data packet with the destination IP address 172.16.0.66?
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The destination IP address 172.16.0.66 belongs to the network 172.16.0.64/26. In the routing table there is a route learned by EIGRP (identified with code “D”) with 192.168.1.6 as the next-hop address and Serial 0/0/1 as the exiting interface.Hint
The destination IP address 172.16.0.66 belongs to the network 172.16.0.64/26. In the routing table there is a route learned by EIGRP (identified with code “D”) with 192.168.1.6 as the next-hop address and Serial 0/0/1 as the exiting interface. -
Question 20 of 25
20. Question
1 pointsWhich type of route will require a router to perform a recursive lookup?Correct
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When Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) is not being used on a router, a recursive lookup must be performed when a route using a next-hop IP address is selected as the best pathway to forward data.Hint
When Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) is not being used on a router, a recursive lookup must be performed when a route using a next-hop IP address is selected as the best pathway to forward data. -
Question 21 of 25
21. Question
1 pointsWhich route is the best match for a packet entering a router with a destination address of 10.16.0.2?Correct
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Question 22 of 25
22. Question
1 pointsA router is configured to participate in multiple routing protocol: RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF. The router must send a packet to network 192.168.14.0. Which route will be used to forward the traffic?Correct
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Before the administrative distance of a route is compared, the route with the most specific best match is utilized. The 192.168.14.0/26 network contains the best match to the destination IP address of 192.168.14.20 and thus the 192.168.14.0/26 RIP route is utilized over the EIGRP and OSFP routes, regardless of administrative distance.Hint
Before the administrative distance of a route is compared, the route with the most specific best match is utilized. The 192.168.14.0/26 network contains the best match to the destination IP address of 192.168.14.20 and thus the 192.168.14.0/26 RIP route is utilized over the EIGRP and OSFP routes, regardless of administrative distance. -
Question 23 of 25
23. Question
1 pointsWhat is different between IPv6 routing table entries compared to IPv4 routing table entries?Correct
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Routers running IOS release 15 have link local routing table entries for both IPv4 and IPv6. The selection of both IPv6 routes and IPv4 routes is based on the longest matching prefix. The routing tables of both IPv6 and IPv4 use directly connected interfaces, static routes, and dynamically learned routes.Hint
Routers running IOS release 15 have link local routing table entries for both IPv4 and IPv6. The selection of both IPv6 routes and IPv4 routes is based on the longest matching prefix. The routing tables of both IPv6 and IPv4 use directly connected interfaces, static routes, and dynamically learned routes. -
Question 24 of 25
24. Question
3 pointsMatch the dynamic routing protocol component to the characteristic. (Not all options are used.)
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- tables or databases that are stored in RAM
- exchanges routing information and maintains accurate information about networks
- a finite list of steps used to determine the best path
- manually implemented routes by an administrator
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data structures
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routing protocol messages
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algorithm
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The three components of dynamic routing protocols include:
- Data structures
- Routing protocol messages
- Algorithm
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The three components of dynamic routing protocols include:
- Data structures
- Routing protocol messages
- Algorithm
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
4 pointsMatch the characteristic to the corresponding type of routing. (Not all options are used.)
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- typically used on stub networks
- less routing overhead
- new networks are added automatically to the routing table
- best choice for large networks
- not suitable for topologies where more than one router is required.
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static routing
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static routing
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dynamic routing
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dynamic routing
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Both static and dynamic routing could be used when more than one router is involved. Dynamic routing is when a routing protocol is used. Static routing is when every remote route is entered manually by an administrator into every router in the network topology.Hint
Both static and dynamic routing could be used when more than one router is involved. Dynamic routing is when a routing protocol is used. Static routing is when every remote route is entered manually by an administrator into every router in the network topology.