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CCNA2 Chapter 5 Practice

Diagram 1

1. Refer to diagram 1. Which set of commands should you use to configure RIP on router B to advertise all attached networks. RouterB(config) router rip RouterB(config) network 192.168.2.0 RouterB(config) network 192.168.4.0 RouterB(config) network 203.13.3.0 RouterB(config)# router rip RouterB(config-router)# network 192.168.2.0 RouterB(config-router)# network 192.168.4.0 RouterB(config-router)# network 203.13.3.0 RouterB(config) router rip RouterB(config!router) network 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 RouterB(config!router) network 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0 RouterB(config!router) network 203.13.3.0 255.255.255.0 RouterB config router rip RouterB(config!router) network 192.168.2.0 RouterB(config!router) network 192.168.4.0 RouterB(config!router) network 203.13.3.0 ". Refer to diagram 1. Router D sends an u#date to Router B with the information that the link to network "$".1%.&.$ is down. Which of the following is true' Router B will include the information in its u#dates to routers () * and D. Router B will include the information in its u#dates to routers ( and D. Router B will include the information in its updates to routers A and C. Router B will not include the information in its u#dates.

%. Refer to diagram 1 (ll routers are using RIP. Router B+s routing ta,le shows a #ath to network "$"."%.&.$ with a ho# count of 1. Router B sends a routing u#date to Router *. What ha##ens to the ho# count for network "$"."%.&.$' It is shown in Router *+s routing ta,le -ust as it was in Router B+s. It is decremented ,y 1 and shown in Router *+s routing ta,le. It is incremented by and shown in Router C!s routing table. Router * will ignore it and calculate its own ho# count. Router * will not show the route to "$"."%.&.$ in its routing ta,le.

&. Refer to diagram 1. RIP is used as the routing #rotocol on all routers. ( #acket is sent from network 1.".1/0.1.$ to network "$".1%.&.$. Will the #acket #ass through router *' "o. #here is a path with a lower hop count that a$oids router C. Perha#s. RIP will #erform load ,alancing among all availa,le routes. Perha#s. It de#ends on the ,andwidths of the serial links. 1es. Router * is #art of the autonomous system.

2. Refer to diagram 1. RIP is used on all routers. 3he route to network "$".1%.&.$ goes down. 4ow will Router D show this in its routing u#dates' It will set the ho# count to "22 It will set the ho# count to 12 It will set the hop count to % It will set the administrative distance to "22 It will leave the network out of its ne5t routing u#date

/. (n administrator gives the commands6 RouterA config!" router rip RouterA config#router!" no network 192.168.1.0 What is the effect of these commands' Router ( will no longer run RIP Router ( will not acce#t #ackets from network 1.".1/0.1.$ 3he connection to 1.".1/0.1.$ will ,e administratively down Router A will not ad$ertise networ& '(. %). .* in its routing updates

7. (n administrator wants to disa,le RIP routing ,efore ena,ling 8I9RP. Which command will disa,le RIP' RouterA(config)# no router rip RouterA" no $e%ug rip RouterA config!" $i&a%'e router rip RouterA config!" router rip en$

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RouterA config!" router rip &hut$own 0. What command would you give to dis#lay the contents of the routing ta,le' RouterA" &how routing ta%'e RouterA" &how route& RouterA# show ip route RouterA config!" &how routing ta%'e RouterA config!" &how route& RouterA config!" &how ip route .. (n administrator dis#lays the routing ta,le and finds that it includes the following information6 192.168.1.0(24 )120(3* +ia 203.13.3.2, 00-00-10, &eria' 0(0 When is the ne5t routing u#date due) assuming that all default values are used' In 1$ seconds In (* seconds In %$ seconds In 2$ seconds In 0$ seconds In .$ seconds 1$. Which commands could you use to find the administrative distance of the routing #rotocol and when the last u#date was received or when the ne5t is due' (*hoose ") RouterA# show ip route Router((config) show i# route RouterA# show ip protocols Router((config) show i# #rotocols Router( show routing u#dates Router((config) show routing u#dates Router( router ri# Router((config) router ri# 11. What command should you give in order to configure a static route to network 1.".1/0.&.$ via a ne5t!ho# router with interface 1.".1/0.".1' Router(config) i# static 1.".1/0.&.$ "22."22."22.$ 1.".1/0.".1 Router(config)# ip route '(. %).+.* (,,.(,,.(,,.* '(. %).(. Router(config) i# static route 1.".1/0.&.$ "22."22."22.$ 1.".1/0.".1 Router(config) static route 1.".1/0.&.$ "22."22."22.$ 1.".1/0.".1 Router(config!router) i# 1.".1/0.&.$ "22."22."22.$ 1.".1/0.".1 1". What command should you give in order to configure a default route via a ne5t!ho# router with interface 1.".1/0.&.1' Router(config) i# static $.$.$.$ "22."22."22."22 1.".1/0.&.1 Router(config)# ip route *.*.*.* *.*.*.* '(. %).+. Router(config) i# static route $.$.$.$ "22."22."22."22 1.".1/0.&.1 Router(config) static route $.$.$.$ $.$.$.$ 1.".1/0.&.1
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Router(config!router) i# $.$.$.$ $.$.$.$ 1.".1/0.&.1 1%.Which statements are true a,out the command $e%ug ip rip' (*hoose %) It is entered in glo,al configuration mode It is entered in router configuration mode It is entered in pri$ileged e-ec mode It shows routing updates as they are sent and recei$ed It shows u#dates that are received) ,ut not those that are sent It should ,e left on at all times so that you can check the working of RIP It should be switched off after use to conser$e resources 1&.RIP discovers four routes to a destination network) and all of them have the same num,er of ho#s. What will the router do with #ackets addressed to that network' Dro# them :end them all ,y the fastest route :end them all ,y the route that was discovered first .se load balancing/ sending pac&ets by each route in turn ;se load ,alancing) ,ut send more #ackets on the faster routes :#lit each #acket into four and send the #ieces ,y different routes Diagram " 17".1/.%.$<"&

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17".1/.".$<"& 12. :ee Diagram ". 3he two routers are running RIP v1. What will router ( advertise to router B' 17".1/.".$ and 17".1/.%.$ 17".1/.".$ 0(. %.*.* 17".$.$.$ 1/. :ee Diagram ". Which address should you =>3 use when addressing the ?(=s connected to Router B' 0(. %.+.*1(+ 17".17.%.$<"& 17".%1."22.$<"& 1.".1/0.1.$<"& 1.".1/0.1"0.$<"&

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17. :ee Diagram ". Which is the correct way of configuring Router ( to use RIP v1' ((config) router rip ((config!router) network 1.2.16.2.0 ((config!router) network 1.2.16.3.0 ((config!router) network 10.10.10.0 A(config)# router rip A(config-router)# network 172.16.0.0 A(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0 ((config) router rip ((config!router) network 1.2.16.2.0 ((config!router) network 1.2.16.3.0 ((config) router rip ((config!router) network 1.2.16.0.0 ((config!router) network 10.10.0.0 10. ( router has network 1.".1/0.2.$ connected to interface @ast8thernet $<$. 4ow could you sto# routing u#dates from ,eing sent through interface @ast8thernet $<$ while still including 1.".1/0.2.$ in u#dates' ((config) no router rip ((config) int fa 0(0 ((config!if) no router rip ((config) router rip ((config!router) no network 192.168.5.0 A(config)# router rip A(config-router)#p ssi!e interf ce f 0"0 ((config) router rip ((config!router) no interface fa0(0 1.. Which command will let you watch RIP u#dates ,eing sent and received' show i# route show i# #rotocols show i# u#dates de,ug ri# debug ip rip de,ug ri# u#dates

"$. ( routing ta,le includes the following line. What is the meaning of the & in A1"$<&B' R 1.".1/0.1.$<"& A1"$<&B via 1.".1/0.&.1) $$6$$6"$) :erial$<$ It is the routing metric. It is the administrative distance. It is the time in seconds since the last routing u#date. It is a way of writing the su,net mask.

"1. Which routing algorithm does RIP v1 use' D;(? :hortest #ath first Bellman-2ord Di-kstra

"". Where would RIP v1 would ,e a suita,le choice of routing #rotocol' >n networks where use of ,andwidth is a ma-or issue. 3n small networ&s where all subnets use the same subnet mas&. >n large hierarchical networks where su,netting is not used. >n small networks where C?:D is used to su,net a class * network.

"%. Which statement is true of RIP v1' RIP v1 is one of the oldest routing #rotocols and is now no longer used. RIP v1 can only ,e used on networks containing fewer than 12 routers. RIP v1 needs routers with fast #rocessors and #lenty of R(D. RI4 $ does not send subnet mas& information in its routing updates. RIP v1 is #referred for efficient networks ,ecause it used little ,andwidth) RIP v 1 converges more Euickly than other routing #rotocols. "&. (n administrator is configuring RIP v1 and enters the commands network 1.2.16.4.0 and network 1.2.16.5.0 ,y mistake instead of network 1.2.16.0.0. What will a##ear in the configuration when the administrator gives the &how run command' 3he network command will not ,e shown ,ecause the router will re-ect the command. 3he configuration will show network 1.2.16.4.0 and network 1.2.16.5.0 ,ut these networks will not ,e included in u#dates. 3he configuration will show network 1.2.16.4.0 ,ecause the router will summariFe using <"2 to include ,oth networks. #he configuration will show network 172.16.0.0 because the router will summari5e to the class boundary. 3he configuration will show network 1.2.0.0.0 ,ecause the router will summariFe to the first octet. "2. ( grou# of networks with / routers are connected to an I:P ,y a single link from a gateway router. What is the #referred way of routing across the link' *onfigure RIP v1 ,etween the gateway router and the I:P. *onfigure a static route on the gateway router to the I:P address. 3he I:P will have a static route ,ack to the gateway router. *onfigure a default route to the I:P on every router. 3he I:P will have a static route ,ack to each network.

Configure a default route to the I64 on the gateway router and use the #ef u$t infor% tion origin te command to propagate the route. #he I64 will ha$e a summari5ed static route bac& to the group of networ&s. *onfigure a default route to the I:P on the gateway router and configure a static route to the I:P on the other routers. 3he I:P will have a default route ,ack to the gateway router. "/. Which command will show whether a router is sending RIP v1 or RIP v" u#dates and whether any interfaces have ,een configured as #assive' :how i# route 6how ip protocols :how i# ri# :how version De,ug i# ri#

"7. 4ow are RIP routing u#dates sent' 3hey are layer % messages and are enca#sulated directly into frames. 3hey are enca#sulated into 3*P segments. #hey are encapsulated into .74 segments. 3hey are enca#sulated into :=DP segments.

"0. What is the default setting of the RIP u#date timer' 8* seconds /$ seconds 1"$ seconds 10$ seconds "&$ seconds

".. What is the default setting of the RIP invalid timer' %$ seconds /$ seconds 1"$ seconds )* seconds "&$ seconds

%$. What is the default setting of the RIP flush timer' %$ seconds /$ seconds 1"$ seconds 10$ seconds (+* seconds

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