Module 2 Flashcards

1
Q

A 32-bit value represented as an IPv4 address, used to uniquely identify an OSPF router

A

OSPF router ID

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2
Q

Rate the router ID criteria based on their preferential order:

  • The router ID is explicitly configured using the OSPFrouter-idridrouter configuration mode command.
  • The router chooses the highest active IPv4 address of any of its physical interfaces.
  • The router chooses the highest IPv4 address of any of configured loopback interfaces.
A

1,3,2

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3
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Typically the inverse of the subnet mask configured on that interface

A

Wildcard Mask

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4
Q

Which command should be used to prevent the transmission of routing messages through a router interface, but still allow that network to be advertised to other routers.

A

passive-interface

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5
Q

The ___ is responsible for collecting and distributing LSAs sent and received. It uses the multicast IPv4 address 224.0.0.5 which is meant for all OSPF routers.

A

Designated Router (DR)

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6
Q

The ___ listens passively and maintains a relationship with all the routers. If the DR stops producing Hello packets, it promotes itself and assumes the role of DR

A

Backup Designated Router

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7
Q

OSPFv2 neighbor state where a DR or BDR router is fully adjacent with a non-DR or BDR router, and they can exchange Hello packets, updates, queries, replies, and acknowledgments

A

FULL/DROTHER

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8
Q

OSPFv2 neighbor state where the router is fully adjacent with the DR neighbor, allowing them to exchange Hello packets, updates, queries, replies, and acknowledgments.

A

FULL/DR

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9
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OSPFv2 neighbor state where the router is fully adjacent with the BDR neighbor, allowing them to exchange Hello packets, updates, queries, replies, and acknowledgments.

A

FULL/BDR

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10
Q

OSPFv2 neighbor state where a non-DR or BDR router has a neighbor relationship with another non-DR or BDR router, and they only exchange Hello packets

A

2-WAY/DROTHER

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11
Q

If the interface priorities are equal on all routers, the router with the ____ router ID is elected the DR.

A

highest

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12
Q

Period that the router waits to receive a Hello packet before declaring the neighbor down

A

Dead Interval

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13
Q

Default timer for Hello and Dead intervals

A

10 and 40 seconds

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