ICND2 - Part 2 Quiz Flashcards
OSPF is an example of a ___________ protocol.
a. Routed
b. Static
c. Routing
d. Distance-Vector
c. Routing
RIP is considered a _______ protocol.
a. Link-state
b. Distance-vector
c. Routed
d. Hop
b. Distance-vector
Metric is:
a. A routing protocol’s best route to a subnet.
b. A routing protocol’s way to measure a route.
c. A routed protocol’s way to measure a route.
d. A routing protocol’s way to discover neighbors.
b. A routing protocol’s way to measure a route.
Administrative distance is:
a. How unbelievable a route is.
b. How trustworthy or believable a route is.
c. The distance a route is based on protocol.
d. The administrative length of a route.
b. How trustworthy or believable a route is.
OSPF uses something called LSA’s. What are these LSA’s responsible for doing?
a. Comprising the WAN topology.
b. Advertising the distance to a route.
c. Sharing some details about the current networks to a router.
d. Flooding the network.
c. Sharing some details about the current networks to a router.
In OSPF, every router has an exact copy of the Link State___________
a. Table
b. Routing
c. Advertisements
d. Database
d. Database
What is a Router-ID?
a. An IP address chosen to be the identifier of a router.
b. A dotted decimal number that identifies the router.
c. A number randomly generated to identify the router.
d. A number that is statically assigned to each router in order to identify it’s capabilities.
b. A dotted decimal number that identifies the router.
What is the multicast IP address of OSPF?
a. 224.0.0.1
b. 224.0.0.5
c. 224.0.0.8
d. 224.0.0.9
b. 224.0.0.5
Two routers are not becoming OSPF neighbors, what is a possible reason?
a. The timers for the hello and dead interval are different.
b. The K-values do not match.
c. They are different interface types.
d. One of the interfaces is set to half-duplex.
a. The timers for the hello and dead interval are different.
In OSPF all non-backbone areas must reach back to area 0.
a. True
b. False
a. True
What network does the following statement match?
Network 10.100.5.0 0.0.255.255 area 0
a. Networks matching 10.x.x.x
b. Networks matching 10.100.x.x
c. Networks matching 10.100.5.x
d. Networks matching 10.100.5.0
b. Networks matching 10.100.x.x
What command would be used to see current OSPF neighbor states?
a. Show ospf neighbors
b. Show ip ospf
c. Show ip ospf states
d. Show ip ospf neighbors
d. Show ip ospf neighbors
What command would be used to see all current routes?
a. Show routes
b. Show current ip route
c. Show ip route
d. Show paths
c. Show ip route
Show ip protocols can show me what information if I was running OSPF?
a. Networks
b. Router ID
c. Distance
d. Last Update
e. All of the Above
e. All of the Above
Passive-Interface in OSPF accomplishes what?
a. Preventing neighbor relationships by ignoring hellos as well as not sending hellos.
b. Preventing hellos from entering an interface and being broadcasted to other networks.
c. Preventing networks from being discovered due to ignoring inbound hellos.
d. All of the above are reasonable answers.
e. None of the above are reasonable answers.
d. All of the above are reasonable answers.