Last Updated on October 29, 2015 by Admin
CCNA3 Chapter 7 Exam Answer v5.03 2016
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Refer to the exhibit. Which command should be used to configure EIGRP to only advertise the network that is attached to the gigabit Ethernet 0/1 interface?
- network 172.16.23.64 0.0.0.63
- network 172.16.23.0 255.255.255.192
- network 172.16.23.64 0.0.0.127
- network 172.16.23.0 255.255.255.128
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What is the purpose of using protocol-dependent modules in EIGRP?
- to describe different routing processes
- to identify different application layer protocols
- to use different transport protocols for different packets
- to accommodate routing of different network layer protocols
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If all router Ethernet interfaces in an EIGRP network are configured with the default EIGRP timers, how long will a router wait by default to receive an EIGRP packet from its neighbor before declaring the neighbor unreachable?
- 10 seconds
- 15 seconds
- 20 seconds
- 30 seconds
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Which two EIGRP packet types are sent with unreliable delivery? (Choose two.)
- update
- query
- hello
- reply
- acknowledgment
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Which destination MAC address is used when a multicast EIGRP packet is encapsulated into an Ethernet frame?
- 01-00-5E-00-00-09
- 01-00-5E-00-00-10
- 01-00-5E-00-00-0A
- 01-00-5E-00-00-0B
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What is identified within the opcode of an EIGRP packet header?
- the EIGRP message type that is being sent or received from a neighbor
- the EIGRP autonomous system metrics
- the EIGRP hold timer agreed upon with a neighbor
- the EIGRP sum of delays from source to destination
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Why would a network administrator use a wildcard mask in the network command when configuring a router to use EIGRP?
- to lower the router overhead
- to send a manual summarization
- to exclude some interfaces from the EIGRP process
- to subnet at the time of the configuration
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An administrator issues the router eigrp 100 command on a router. What is the number 100 used for?
- as the autonomous system number
- as the number of neighbors supported by this router
- as the length of time this router will wait to hear hello packets from a neighbor
- as the maximum bandwidth of the fastest interface on the router
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What information does EIGRP maintain within the routing table?
- both successors and feasible successors
- only feasible successors
- adjacent neighbors
- all routes known to the router
- only successors
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Which table is used by EIGRP to store all routes that are learned from EIGRP neighbors?
- the routing table
- the neighbor table
- the topology table
- the adjacency table
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Which command or commands must be entered on a serial interface of a Cisco router to restore the bandwidth to the default value of that specific router interface?
- bandwidth 1500
- shutdown
no shutdown - copy running-config startup-config
reload - no bandwidth
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Which command is used to display the bandwidth of an interface on an EIGRP-enabled router?
- show ip route
- show interfaces
- show ip protocols
- show ip interface brief
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A new network administrator has been asked to verify the metrics that are used by EIGRP on a Cisco device. Which two EIGRP metrics are measured by using static values on a Cisco device? (Choose two.)
- bandwidth
- load
- reliability
- delay
- MTU
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Refer to the exhibit. Which two networks contain feasible successors? (Choose two.)
- 192.168.71.0
- 192.168.51.0
- 10.44.100.252
- 10.44.104.253
- 10.44.101.252
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Refer to the exhibit. R3 has two possible paths to the 172.16.99.0 network. What is the reported distance of the feasible successor route?
- 2340608
- 2169856
- 10512128
- 2816
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How do EIGRP routers establish and maintain neighbor relationships?
- by exchanging neighbor tables with directly attached routers
- by comparing known routes to information received in updates
- by exchanging hello packets with neighboring routers
- by dynamically learning new routes from neighbors
- by exchanging routing tables with directly attached routers
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What is indicated when an EIGRP route is in the passive state?
- The route has the highest path cost of all routes to that destination network.
- The route must be confirmed by neighboring routers before it is put in the active state.
- The route is a feasible successor and will be used if the active route fails.
- There is no activity on the route to that network.
- The route is viable and can be used to forward traffic.
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What is the multicast address used by an EIGRP-enabled router operating with IPv6?
- FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF
- FF02::A
- FF02::B
- FF02::1
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Which configuration is necessary to ensure successful operation of EIGRP for IPv6?
- The eigrp router-id command requires an IPv6 address within the router configuration mode.
- The network command is required within the router configuration mode.
- The no shutdown command is required within the router configuration mode.
- The router eigrp autonomous-system command is required within the router configuration mode.
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Fill in the Blank. Use the abbreviation.
EIGRP uses the RTP protocol to deliver EIGRP packets to neighbors.
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Fill in the blank.
In an EIGRP topology table, a route that is in a/an active state will cause the Diffusing Update Algorithm to send EIGRP queries that ask other routers for a path to this network.
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Match the correct version of EIGRP with the EIGRP features. (Not all options are used.)
- Question
- Answer
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Order the precedence in which an EIGRP router would choose the router ID. (Not all options are used.)
- Question
- Answer
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Open the PT Activity. Perform the tasks in the activity instructions and then answer the question.
Which code is displayed on the web server?
- Done
- EIGRP
- Complete
- IPv6EIGRP