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Q1. DRAG DROP 

Drag and drop the extended ping command field on the left to its usage on the right. 

Answer:  

Q2. What are the three variants of NTPv4? (Choose three.) 

A. client/server 

B. broadcast 

C. symmetric 

D. multicast 

E. asymmetric 

F. unicast 

Answer: A,B,C 

Q3. Refer to the exhibit. 

What is the polling frequency set by this configuration? 

A. 60 seconds 

B. 10 seconds 

C. 360 seconds 

D. 60 milliseconds 

E. 10 milliseconds 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The frequency value lists the polling interval, in seconds. 

Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipsla/configuration/15-mt/sla-15-mt-book/sla_icmp_echo.html 

Q4. DRAG DROP 

Drag and drop the IGMPv2 timer on the left to its default value on the right. 

Answer:  

Q5. Which two options are valid for the number of bytes in a BGP AS number? (Choose two.) 

A. 2 bytes 

B. 4 bytes 

C. 6 bytes 

D. 8 bytes 

E. 16 bytes 

Answer: A,B 

Explanation: 

During the early time of BGP development and standardization, it was assumed that availability of a 16 bit binary number to identify the Autonomous System (AS) within BGP would have been more than sufficient. The 16 bit AS number, also known as the 2-byte AS number, provides a pool of 65536 unique Autonomous System numbers. The IANA manages the available BGP Autonomous System Numbers (ASN) pool, with the assignments being carried out by the Regional Registries. The current consumption rate of the publicly available AS numbers suggests that the entire public 2-byte ASN pool will be fully depleted. A solution to this depletion is the expansion of the existing 2-byte AS number to a 4-byte AS number, which provides a theoretical 4,294,967,296 unique AS numbers. ARIN has made the following policy changes in conjunction with the adoption of the solution. The Cisco IOS BGP "4-byte ASN" feature allows BGP to carry a Autonomous System Number (ASN) encoded as a 4-byte entity. The addition of this feature allows an operator to use an expanded 4-byte AS number granted by IANA. 

Q6. DRAG DROP 

Drag and drop each step in the performance-monitoring configuration process on the left into the correct order on the right. 

Answer:  

Q7. Refer to the exhibit. 

R1, R2, and R3 have full network connectivity to each other, but R2 prefers the path through R3 to reach network 172.17.1.0/24. Which two actions can you take so that R2 prefers the path through R1 to reach 172.17.1.0/24? (Choose two.) 

A. Set the reference bandwidth to 10000 on R1, R2, and R3. 

B. Configure the cost on the link between R1 and R3 to be greater than 100 Mbps. 

C. Set the reference bandwidth on R2 only. 

D. Configure a manual bandwidth statement with a value of 1 Gbps on the link between R1 and R3. 

E. Modify the cost on the link between R1 and R2 to be greater than 10 Gbps. 

F. Configure a manual bandwidth statement with a value of 100 Mbps on the link between R1 and R2. 

Answer: A,B 

Explanation: 

By default, the reference bandwidth used in Cisco routers is 100Mbps, so FastEthernet and above will have a cost of 1, so a gigabit interface and 10GE interface will be equal with a fastethernet. This is not ideal. If we change the reference bandwidth to 100000 then the faster links will be used. Changing the reference bandwidth needs to be done on all routers in the OSPF network. Increasing the cost on the R1-R3 link will also cause the traffic to take the more direct route. 

Q8. Which field is specific to the OPSFv3 packet header, as opposed to the OSPFv2 packet header? 

A. checksum 

B. router ID 

C. AuType 

D. instance ID 

Answer:

Explanation: 

In OSPFv3, Instance ID is a new field that is used to have multiple OSPF process’ instance per link. By default it is 0 and for any additional instance it is increased, instance ID has local link significance only. OSPFv3 routers will only become neighbors if the instanceIDs match. It is thus possible to have multiple routers on a broadcast domain and all run Ospfv3 but not all of them becoming neighbors. 

Reference: https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/97766/comparing-ospfv3-ospfv2-routing-protocol 

Q9. What are the two requirements for BGP to install a classful network into the BGP routing table? (Choose two) 

A. The AS contains the entire classfull network. 

B. A classful network statement with a lower administrative distance is in the routing table. 

C. Auto-summary is enabled. 

D. A classful network statement with a classful mask is in the routing table. 

E. Synchronization is enabled. 

F. Synchronization is disabled. 

Answer: C,D