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iClicker Questions CNIT 202E Chapter 7 Last modified

After 7.1

A.Holddown timers B.Split horizon C.Triggered updates D.Use of multicast addresses in sending updates E.Maximum hop count 15 Which feature is used in RIPv2 but not in RIPv1? 1 of 4

A.R1(config)#int Loop0 R1(config-if)#ip add B.R1(config)#int Loop0 R1(config-if)#ip add C.R1(config)#int Null0 R1(config-if)#ip add D.R1(config)#int fa0/0 R1(config-if)#ip add E.R1(config)#ip route Null0 This router has just started up with no configuration file. Which commands correctly configure an interface that will answer a PING? 2 of 4

A. R1(config)#ip route Null0 B. R1(config)#ip route Null0 C. R1(config)#ip route Null0 redistribute static D. R1(config)#ip route Null0 redistribute static E. R1(config)#ip route Null0 redistribute static Which commands correctly configure a route that will be distributed by RIPv1? 3 of 4

A.No routes B.One route for /8 C.One route for /15 D.Two routes: /16 and /16 E.Two routes: /24 and /24 All routers are using RIPv1. What route(s) for the 172.x.y.z networks will appear in R2's routing table? 4 of 4

After 7.2

A. R1(config)#router ripv2 B. R1#router ripv2 C. R1(config)#router rip R1(config-route)#version 2 D. R1(config)#router rip R1(config-route)#version 2 R1(config-route)#no auto-summary E. R1(config)#router rip R1(config-route)#version 2 R1(config-route)#no split-horizon Which commands configure RIPv2 so that it will converge in a discontiguous network, assuming the proper network commands are added later?

A.show ip route B.show ip protocols C.debug rip D.debug ip rip E.show running-config What command displays this output?

After 7.3

A /16 B /17 C /18 D /19 E.Something else What summary route best summarizes the four networks on the left? / / / /24

We are using the /16 network, starting at What is the subnet for network HQ LAN1? A. A /18 B. B /19 C. C /20 D. D /21 E. E. Something else Subnet # of IP Addresses Needed Network Address HQ LAN HQ LAN BR11000 BR2100 BR32

We are using the /16 network, starting at What is the subnet for network HQ LAN2? A. A /20 B. B /20 C. C /21 D. D /20 E. E. Something else Subnet # of IP Addresses Needed Network Address HQ LAN /19 HQ LAN BR11000 BR2100 BR32

We are using the /16 network, starting at What is the subnet for network BR1? A. A /21 B. B /22 C. C /23 D. D /22 E. E. Something else Subnet # of IP Addresses Needed Network Address HQ LAN /19 HQ LAN /20 BR11000 BR2100 BR32

We are using the /16 network, starting at What is the subnet for network BR2? A. A /23 B. B /25 C. C /26 D. D /26 E. E. Something else Subnet # of IP Addresses Needed Network Address HQ LAN /19 HQ LAN /20 BR /22 BR2100 BR32

We are using the /16 network, starting at What is the subnet for network BR3? A. A /30 B. B /30 C. C /30 D. D /30 E. E. Something else Subnet # of IP Addresses Needed Network Address HQ LAN /19 HQ LAN /20 BR /22 BR /25 BR32