Which statement is true regarding classless routing protocols?

The use of discontiguous networks is not allowed.

RIPv1 is a classless routing protocol.

IGRP supports classless routing within the same autonomous system.

RIPv2 supports classless routing.

Which ONE of the following are true regarding the distance-vector and link-state routing protocols?

Link state sends its complete routing table out all active interfaces at periodic time intervals.

Distance vector sends its complete routing table out all active interfaces at periodic time intervals.

Link state sends updates containing the state of its own links to all routers in the internetwork.

Distance vector sends updates containing the state of its own links to all routers in theinternetwork.

Which ONE of the following are true regarding the distance-vector and link-state routing protocols?

Link state sends its complete routing table out all active interfaces at periodic time intervals.

Distance vector sends its complete routing table to all routers at periodic time intervals.

Link state sends updates containing the state of its own links to all routers in the internetwork.

Distance vector sends updates containing the state of its own links to all routers in the internetwork.

Which command displays RIP routing updates?

show ip route

debug ip rip

show protocols

debug ip route

What does RIPv2 use to prevent routing loops?

CIDR

Split horizon

Authentication

Classless masking

What does RIPv2 use to prevent routing loops?

CIDR

Authentication

Classless masking

Holddown timers

A network administrator views the output from the show ip route command. A remote router advertises a network with both RIPv2 and EIGRP. However, only the EIGRP route appears in the routing table. Why is the RIP route to this network not used in the routing table?

EIGRP has a faster update timer.

EIGRP has a lower administrative distance.

RIP has a higher metric value for that route.

The EIGRP route has fewer hops.

The RIP path has a routing loop.

You type debug ip rip on your router console and see that 172.16.10.0 is being advertised to you with a metric of 16. What does this mean?

The route is 16 hops away.

The route has a delay of 16 microseconds.

The route is inaccessible.

The route is queued at 16 messages a second

What metric does RIPv2 use to find the best path to a remote network?

Hop count

MTU

Cumulative interface delay

Load

If your routing table has a static, a RIP, and an EIGRP route to the same network, which route will be used to route packets by default?

Any available route.

RIP route.

Static route.

EIGRP route.

They will all load balance.

Two connected routers are configured only with RIP routing. What will be the result when a router receives a routing update that contains a higher-cost path to a network already in its routing table?

The updated information will be added to the existing routing table.

The update will be ignored, and no further action will occur.

The updated information will replace the existing routing table entry.

The existing routing table entry will be deleted from the routing table, and all routerswill exchange routing updates to reach convergence.


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