11 - Troubleshooting Routing Protocols Flashcards

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What 4 conditions do both EIGRP and OSPF require be met to establish a neighbor relationship?

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  • Interfaces must be in an up/up state * Interfaces must be in the same subnet * ACLs must not filter routing protocol messages * Must pass authentication if configured
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What additional conditions does EIGRP require be met to establish a neighbor relationship?

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  • Must use the same ASN * K-values must match
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What additional conditions does OSPF require be met to establish a neighbor relationship?

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  • Hold and Dead timers must match * Router_IDs must be unique * The neighbor interfaces must be in the same area
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If an exam question appears to be related to a problem with a routing protocol, what 3 general troubleshooting processes are described in this book for both EIGRP and OSPF?

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Step 1.) looking at the design determine which interfaces should have routing protocols enabled and which routers should become neighbors. Step 2.) Verify whether a routing protocol is enabled on each interface. Step 3.) Verify that each router has formed all expected neighbor relationships.

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For both EIGRP and OSPF what 2 things does the routing protocol do once enabled on an interface using the ‘network’ cmd?

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  • Attempts to find potential neighbors on the subnet connected to that interface * Advertise the subnet connected to that interface
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For both EIGRP and OSPF, if a routing protocol is enabled on an interface but a neighbor relationship does not form, what could be the problem?

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  • Passive interface could be configured on that interface.
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For EIGRP interfaces, what 2 commands are all that are needed to determine 1) if the routing protocol is enabled and 2) which interfaces are configured to be passive?

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  • ‘show ip eigrp interfaces’ and ‘show ip protocols’
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For OSPF interfaces, what 2 commands are all that are needed to determine 1) if the routing protocol is enabled and 2) which interfaces are configured to be passive?

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  • show ip ospf brief * show ip protocols
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What information is contained in the ‘show ip protocols’ command?

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  • the contents of the configured network commands for each routing protocol * a separate list of the passive interfaces.
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What information is contained in the ‘show ip eigrp interfaces’ command?

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  • all EIGRP-enabled interfaces * Does NOT show passive-interfaces
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What information is contained in the ‘show ip ospf interface brief’ command?

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  • lists all OSPF-enabled interfaces * DOES include passive-interfaces
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For OSPF, what does the ‘show ip protocols’ command show?

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  • lists all OSPF-enabled interfaces * DOES include passive-interfaces
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In EIGRP, what are the two formats acceptable for the ‘network’ command?

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  • network 10.0.0.0 - must be a classful network, will include all interfaces in that classful network or * use a wildcard mask ‘network 10.2.0.0 0.0.255.255
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What does the command ‘show ip eigrp neighbors’ show?

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Only EIGRP neighbors that have passed the neighbor verification checks.

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In EIGRP, if the ‘show ip eigrp neighbors’ cmd does not show all the expected neighbors what is the first thing to check?

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Can the neighbors ping each other on the same subnet. You have to specify the source interface of the ping.

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16
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In EIGRP, while checking for a specific neighbor that doesn’t show up, and pings work, what is the next step?

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Go down the list of verification requirements.

17
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In EIGRP, what kind of authentication is used for neighbor relationships (if configured)?

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In EIGRP, what show command displays the K values?

A

show ip protocols’

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In EIGRP, which 2 show commands displays the ASN number?

A

show ip eigrp neighbors’ and ‘show ip protocols’

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In OSPF, what command lists all the OSPF routers that have met all the requirements for being neighbors?

A

show ip ospf neighbors

21
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in OSPF, on a shared link such as Ethernet which two states would you expect to find?

A

full’ for neighbor relationships with DR and BDR and ‘2-way’ for relationships between DROthers

22
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In OSPF, if the ‘show ip ospf neighbors’ cmd does not show all the expected neighbors what is the first thing to check?

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Can the neighbors ping each other on the same subnet. You have to specify the source interface of the ping.

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In OSPF, while checking for a specific neighbor that doesn’t show up, and pings work, what is the next step?

A

Go down the list of verification requirements.

24
Q

In OSPF, what debug command would show two potential neighbors not on the same subnet?

A

debug ip ospf hello

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In OSPF, what debug command would you use to show whether the two potential neighbors were using the same Hello and Dead timers?
debug ip ospf hello
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In OSPF, what debug command would show if the two potential neighbors were in the same Area?
debug ip ospf adjacency
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In OSPF, what two places would you look to see if the RIDs were unique?
show ip ospf' and the log messages
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In OSPF, what debug command would show you if two routers were having issues becoming neighbors
debug ip ospf adjacency
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In OSPF, which command takes precedence, the 'network' command under 'router ospf' or the 'ip ospf' interface command?
The ip ospf interface command.