Thursday, October 9, 2008

EIGRP

1.Which of the following EIGRP route entries would be described as a feasible successor?

A. A primary route, stored in the routing table
B. A backup route, stored in the routing table
C. A backup route, stored in the topology table
D. A primary route, stored in the topology table

Answer: C

2.Which of the following are features of the routing protocol EIGRP? (Select two options.)

A. Has a maximum hop count of 25
B. Can differentiate between internal and external routes
C. Uses a 32-bit metric
D. Can maintain only one routing table
E. Need all networks to use the same subnet mask
F. Supports only one routed protocol

Answer: B, C

3.You are the network administrator. Your aim is to support a multi-protocol network that includes IP, AppleTalk and IPX. Which routing protocol can you use that will achieve this aim?

A. OSPF
B. EIGRP
C. RIP v2
D. IGRP
E. RIP v1

Answer: B

4.You are the network administrator at RJP. You are troubleshooting an EIGRP problem on Router RJP1. You want to check the IP addresses as well as the retransmit interval and the queue counts for the devices which have established an adjacency with Router RJP1. What command should you issue?

A. RJP1#show ip eigrp adjacency
B. RJP1#show ip eigrp topology
C. RJP1#show ip eigrp interfaces
D. RJP1#show ip eigrp neigbors

Answer: D

5.When enabling EIGRP routing, what parameters must you apply?

A. broadcast address, and AS number
B. network number and AS number
C. eigrp routing, network number, and passive interface
D. eigrp routing, network number, and AS

Answer: D

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