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After 3.2 Revised 4-8-10

Which item is an exterior gateway protocol? RIP IGRP EIGRP OSPF BGP 1 of 6

Which protocol is obsolete? RIP IGRP EIGRP OSPF BGP 2 of 6

Which type of protocol is used to route packets between different autonomous systems? Distance vector interior routing protocol Link-state interior routing protocol Static routing Path vector exterior routing protocol None of the above 3 of 6

Which type of protocol uses only next hop and distance metrics, not complete information about network topology? Distance vector interior routing protocol Link-state interior routing protocol Static routing Path vector exterior routing protocol None of the above 4 of 6

Which type of protocol does not include the subnet mask in routing table updates? Distance vector interior routing protocol Link-state interior routing protocol Classless routing protocol Classful routing protocol None of the above 5 of 6

What dynamic routing protocols can properly route this network? All routing protocols All interior routing protocols All classful interior routing protocols All classless interior routing protocols None of the above Q 6 of 6

After 3.4

What is the source of this router's path to the 192.168.120.0 network? RIP OSPF EIGRP Static route Something else

Memorize These Connected Static 1 EIGRP (Internal) 90 OSPF 110 RIP 120

Directly connected route More than one route will be used R2 has three sources of routing information to the 192.168.6.0 network: A static route configured by an administrator RIP updates Directly connected route All routes use default Administrative Distances. Which route will be used? Static route RIP route Directly connected route More than one route will be used The question cannot be answered from this information

What metric does RIP use? Number of hops Bandwidth Delay More than one of the above None of the above

What metric does EIGRP use? Number of hops Bandwidth Delay More than one of the above None of the above