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  • What is the difference between the types of routes allowed by default into IS-IS and OSPF areas?


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  • By default, all routes are advertised into all OSPF areas This includes interarea OSPF routes and external routes that have been injected into OSPF By default, IS-IS does not advertise interarea or external routes into an area, but injects a default route 


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    • 1. How does OSPF determine the DR on a multi-access network?
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    • 2. Why are intra-area summary routes not allowed?
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    • 3. What types of routes are allowed into a stub area?
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    • 4. What types of routes are allowed into a NSSA?
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    • 5. Explain the difference between a classful and a classless routing protocol.
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    • 6. What is the purpose of the AS_PATH attribute?
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    • 7. We want to assign port 3 of our Catalyst 2950 switch to VLAN 3. What command will achieve this?

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    • A. switch(config-if)#switchport vlan 3
    • B. switch#switchport access vlan 3
    • C. switch(config)#switchport access vlan 3
    • D. switch(config-if)#switchport access vlan 3
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    • 8. What do you use when you want to display a message to all the terminals connected to a router?

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    • A. banner login
    • B. banner motd
    • C. banner exec
    • D. banner slip-ppp
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    • 9. Which of the following symbols indicate that a ping was successful?

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    • A. !
    • B. .
    • C. ?
    • D. U
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    • 10. What command will change the hostname of a router?

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    • A. router#host name new name
    • B. router(config-router)#hostname new name
    • C. router>host name new name
    • D. router(config)#hostname new name
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