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CCNP Route

Subjects : cisco, it-skills, ccnp
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1. Describe a multihomed network.






2. Name two Discretionary Well-Known BGP attributes.






3. Describe a transit AS.






4. How can you temporarily disable a BGP neighborship?






5. You have a serial point-to-point connection in your OSPF-enabled WAN environment. Is there a DR/BDR election process in this environment by default?






6. Name at least four BGP-related parameters that you can set with a route map.






7. You are considering the use of route maps in BGP for filtering purposes. Name at least five options for match clause criteria.






8. What are the actions used by an Outbound Route Filter (ORF) type of Network Layer Reachability Information (NLRI)-based filtering (type 1)?






9. What is the command to change the cost of the default route used within a Totally Stubby area?






10. You are using the show ip eigrp topology command to troubleshoot your EIGRP network. You notice an entry is marked as Active. What does this indicate?






11. What is the feasible successor in EIGRP?






12. You need to apply a route map to updates that are received from a BGP neighbor. What is the command you use to configure this?






13. Are BGP neighbors manually configured or automatically discovered?






14. Name at least one reason why an OSPF neighbor might be stuck in the LOADING state.






15. What is the command syntax that you should use inside a route map to configure manual manipulation of the AS-path attribute to control the choice of a return path?






16. You want to improve the troubleshooting capabilities of your administration of an OSPF network. You plan to do this by making sure you can ping each router ID of each router. How can you accomplish this?






17. What is the correct router configuration command that must be issued on all routers in an OSPF area to use the strongest authentication method possible?






18. Update






19. To what IP address does OSPF send packets destined for all OSPF routers in the LAN?






20. You are examining the results of the show ip route command - and you notice several OSPF routes bear an O E2 route designator. What does this signify?






21. You are considering the use of the weight attribute to influence route selection. Is a higher or lower weight preferred by Cisco routers?






22. BGP database - or Routing Information Base






23. How can you change the amount of bandwidth that EIGRP consumes on an interface?






24. For the Point-to-multipoint nonbroadcast Cisco mode of operation - fill in the following information: Dynamic or manual neighbor configuration? ________ DR/BDR election required? ________






25. What is the IP protocol number used by Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)?






26. You are considering the usage of manual route summarization in your EIGRP network. How is the metric calculated for the summary route.






27. Why might an OSPF neighbor be stuck in the 2-WAY state?






28. You are utilizing the soft reconfiguration feature of Cisco IOS Release 12.x with BGP. You have completed the changes to filters and route maps that are applied on the outgoing information. What command should you execute?






29. In a LAN - with which router(s) does a DROTHER form an adjacency?






30. In a LAN - to which router(s) does a DROTHER send an update?






31. What is the term for routers running BGP?






32. What is the type number of the external routes permitted in a Not-So-Stubby OSPF area?






33. In a Not-So-Stubby Area - what router translates the Type 7 LSA - and What is the LSA translated into?






34. How do you override the cost value that is calculated for a particular interface?






35. What is the purpose of the Type 2 DBD packet?






36. The metric of EIGRP is compatible with the metric of the earlier Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP). How do you convert the IGRP metric to the form of EIGRP?






37. Neighbor database






38. You have a hub and spoke topology - and you are using EIGRP as your IGP. You want only routes that you specify propagated from the spoke of your topology. What EIGRP feature allows you to configure this?






39. Notification






40. How does EIGRP deal with a router that is slow in responding to reliable packets with acknowledgements?






41. Identify the command that can be used to manually configure a neighbor in a NBMA OSPF environment.






42. You need to change the default local preference value applied to all updates coming from external neighbors or originating locally. What command should you use?






43. How often are Hello packets sent on a multipoint circuit with bandwidth less than T1 in an EIGRP environment?






44. What is the default cost of the default route generated by the Totally Stubby configuration of OSPF area?






45. What does a Type 7 LSA describe - what router produces it - and Where is it flooded by default?






46. You need to suppress the periodic Hellos so that an ISDN link is not constantly enabled in a dial-on-demand routing (DDR) environment. What feature of OSPF should you use?






47. Describe Internal BGP.






48. You are examining the results of the show ip route command - and you notice several OSPF routes bear an O IA route designator. What does this signify?






49. Another method is commonly used to solve the IBGP full mesh requirement. It involves the configuration of smaller sub-autonomous systems created within a primary autonomous system. What are these called?






50. Name two Transitive BGP attributes.