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Exam Viewer - DRSEnt Final - CCNA Discovery: Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise (Version
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Refer to the exhibit. Users on the 172.30.20.0/24 network are unable to access any of the servers located on the 192.168.0.0/23
network. Given the network topology and OSPF configuration, what two problems exist in this network? (Choose two.)
There is a routing loop occurring between all three routers.
There is a network statement missing.
Network 172.30.20.0 has an incorrect wildcard mask.
The OSPF area configuration is incorrect.
/23 is an invalid subnet mask for the 192.168.0.0 network.
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Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator must manually summarize all IP addresses on the POP router for the ISP. Which one is the
correct summary address?
192.168.0.0/22
192.168.0.0/23
192.168.0.0/24
192.168.0.0/25
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Refer to the exhibit. A network support technician has been asked to set an IP address on one of the FastEthernet interfaces on a new
router. What is causing the interface to reject the address?
The IP address is already in use.
The technician is using a network address.
The technician is using the wrong subnet mask for /26.
The technician must enable VLSM on the interface.
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pruning
transparent
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Refer to the exhibit. R1 and R2 are connected via serial interfaces. Both interfaces show that there is Layer 2 connectivity between
them. The administrator verifies that CDP is operational; however, pings between the two interfaces are unsuccessful. What is the cause
of this connectivity problem?
no set loopback
incorrect subnet mask on R2
incompatible bandwidth
incorrect IP address on R1
incompatible encapsulation
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Refer to the exhibit. R3 is announcing all displayed internal networks as a summary address to R4. Which summary address will be most
specific?
172.16.0.0/21
172.16.4.0/21
172.16.0.0/22
172.16.4.0/22
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It provides hierarchical design between the core layer and the distribution layer.
It provides an entry point for hosts into the network.
It provides data security and traffic management for the core layer.
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Refer to the exhibit. The administrator applies ACL 101 outbound on the Fa0/1 interface of R1 as displayed. How will this ACL affect the
traffic at R1?
All traffic that exits the Fa0/1 interface will be denied.
All FTP traffic from the 192.168.2.0 network will be denied.
All traffic except FTP will be allowed to exit the Fa0/1 interface.
All traffic except FTP will be allowed from the 192.168.1.0 network.
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Refer to the exhibit. What are two possible procedures that would ensure that R1 would always be the DR for OSPF area 0? (Choose
two.)
Set the router ID of R2 to 10.0.0.1.
Set the Loopback0 IP address of R3 to 192.168.1.253.
Set the FastEthernet0/0 IP address of R1 to 192.168.1.1.
Set the router ID of R1 to the highest IP address in the network.
Set the OSPF priority to 0 on the R3 FastEthernet0/0 interface.
Set the OSPF priority to 255 on the R1 FastEthernet0/0 interface.
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Refer to the exhibit. Which IP address can be used at the Fa0/0 interface of R1 to enable host A to access the Internet?
192.168.1.65/27
192.168.1.32/27
192.168.1.63/27
192.168.1.61/27
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Refer to the exhibit. R1 is configured for inter-VLAN communication as displayed. PC1 is able to ping PC2 but unable to ping PC3. What
is the cause of this problem?
PC3 and the FastEthernet0/0 interface of R1 are not on the same subnet.
Fa0/1 is configured for access mode.
Fa0/4 must be configured as a trunk.
PC1 and the switch are not on the same subnet.
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Refer to the exhibit. A router has learned the six routes that are shown in the exhibit. Which two routes will be installed in the routing
table? (Choose two.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Refer to the exhibit. Using the command ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2 150, the network administrator configures a new
route. Which statement describes how the router will use the new route?
The new route will be ignored and will never be added to the routing table.
The new route will be added to the routing table and will be the primary route to the 192.168.1.0/24 network.
The previously existing dynamic route will be replaced with the new static route.
The new route will be displayed in the routing table if the dynamic routing information for this route is lost.
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Refer to the exhibit. Which set of letters would appear at the beginning of the displayed routing table entries?
1=R, 2=O, 3=D, 4=C
1=R, 2=E, 3=O, 4=S
1=R, 2=D, 3=O, 4=S
1=O, 2=R, 3=D, 4=C
1=R, 2=O, 3=E, 4=C
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Refer to the exhibit. What are two consequences of issuing the displayed commands? (Choose two.)
The routing update information is protected against being falsified.
The routing table of R2 will be secured.
The key is encrypted with the MD5 hashing algorithm.
OSPF routes will get priority over EIGRP routes going into the routing table.
The overhead of OSPF information exchange will reduce.
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Refer to the exhibit. How many routers have established OSPF adjacencies with R1?
2
4
5
7
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Refer to the exhibit. R1 and R2 are connected to each other through their serial0/0/0 interfaces, but are unable to establish OSPF
adjacency. What are two reasons for this? (Choose two.)
The router IDs of the two routers do not match.
The process IDs of the two routers do not match.
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Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator has configured R1, R2, and R3 to use RIPv2, and the network is fully converged. The
hosts on the internal network are able to access R2, but they are unable to access the Internet.
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OSPF
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Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator configured the routers using the displayed commands. What is the reason the EIGRP
network fails to converge?
The network commands have been incorrectly issued on both routers.
Both routers have been configured with the same autonomous number.
The wildcard masks have been incorrectly configured on both routers.
Autosummarization is enabled on both routers.
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