Chapter 3
Chapter 3
1.
Refer to the exhibit. If RIP is the routing protocol, what is the value of the metric from router A to
network 192.168.5.0/24?
3
4
56
624
724
2. When multiple routing protocols have a route to the same destination network, what determines
which route is installed in the routing table?
best metric
lowest hop count
greatest available bandwidth
lowest administrative distance
lowest cost
3. Which two statements correctly describe the concepts of administrative distance and metric?
(Choose two.)
Refer to the exhibit. Which statement correctly describes how R1 will determine the best path to
R2?
R1 will install a RIP route using network A in its routing table because the administrative
distance of RIP is higher than EIGRP.
R1 will install a RIP route using network A in its routing table because the path cost from RIP is
lower than EIGRP.
R1 will install an EIGRP route using network B in its routing table because the administrative
distance of EIGRP is lower than RIP.
R1 will install an EIGRP route using network B in its routing table because the path cost from
EIGRP is lower than RIP.
R1 will install an EIGRP route and a RIP route in its routing table and load balance between
them.
5. An engineer creates a static route by entering the Router(config)# ip route 10.0.0.0
255.255.255.0 192.168.1.2 command. What can be concluded about this route?
Routers will not allow packets to be forwarded until the network has converged.
Hosts are unable to access their gateway until the network has converged.
Routers may make incorrect forwarding decisions until the network has converged.
Routers will not allow configuration changes to be made until the network has converged.
9. Which two statements are true regarding metrics? (Choose two.)
RIP uses hop count and bandwidth as the metric for path selection and sendsupdates periodically.
OSPF is a Cisco proprietary protocol that sends updates triggered by topology changes.
EIGRP uses DUAL to calculate the shortest path and can be configured to do unequal cost load
balancing.
BGP is a path vector interior routing protocol.
11. A growing medium-sized manufacturing company recently began to have routing instability
issues. The company uses static routes and has a mixture of over 30 Cisco and non-Cisco routers.
The network administrator has decided to convert the network to dynamic routing. What
characteristics of protocols should be considered in this selection process?
Distance vector routing protocols, such as RIP, converge more quickly than do link-state routing
protocols.
EIGRP can be used on all of the routers in the company.
OSPF can be used between the routers.
An exterior routing protocol, such as BGP, is recommended for growing companies.
12. Which two conditions would create a setting where the use of a distance-vector routing
The router will install the first route it learned into the routing table.
The router will install both routes in the routing table and load balance between the two.
The router will put the first route in the routing table, and denote the second route as a backup
route.
The router will pick the path with the higher bandwidth and will place it in the routing table.
16. Which of the following conditions must be met in order for a network to have converged?
The routers in the network are operating with dynamic routing protocols.
The routers in the network are operating with compatible versions of IOS.
The routers in the network are operating with the same routing tables.
The routers in the network are operating with consistent routing knowledge.
17. Which two statements are true regarding the advantages of the use of static routes? (Choose
two).
increased security
reduced effort in configuring routes
the administrator maintains control over routing
easier to implement in a growing network
reduces the chance of routing errors
increased router resource usage
18. The following line of code is displayed in a routing table:
show ip protocols
show ip route
show ip interface brief
show ip interface
22.
Refer to the exhibit. Router1 and Router2 are running EIGRP. All interfaces are operational and
packets can be forwarded between all networks. What information will be found in the routing
table for Router1?