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3 if ip subnet-zero is enabled
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3 if ip subnet-zero is enabled
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Which of the following statements are true regarding RIP v1 and v2? (Choose
three.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
RIP v1 uses split horizon to prevent routing loops while RIP v2 does not.
5.
RIP v1 uses hold-down times to prevent routing loops while RIP v2 does
not.
6.
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Which of the following statements are true regarding RIP v1 and v2? (Choose
three.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
RIP v1 uses split horizon to prevent routing loops while RIP v2 does not.
5.
RIP v1 uses hold-down times to prevent routing loops while RIP v2 does
not.
6.
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3.
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5.
6.
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4.
5.
6.
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Router1 and Router2 shown in the topology have been configured with the
no ip subnet-zero command. Which of the following valid VLSM network
numbers could be used for the serial link between Router1 and Router2?
(Choose two.)
1.
192.168.1.0/30
2.
192.168.1.4/30
3.
192.168.1.8/30
4.
192.168.1.96/30
5.
192.168.1.138/30
6.
192.168.1.190/30
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Router1 and Router2 shown in the topology have been configured with the
no ip subnet-zero command. Which of the following valid VLSM network
numbers could be used for the serial link between Router1 and Router2?
(Choose two.)
1.
192.168.1.0/30
2.
192.168.1.4/30
3.
192.168.1.8/30
4.
192.168.1.96/30
5.
192.168.1.138/30
6.
192.168.1.190/30
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Refer to the network shown. How will Router1 summarize and advertise the
four networks attached to its Ethernet ports?
1.
172.16.16.0/20
2.
172.16.19.0/20
3.
4.
172.16.16.0/22
5.
172.16.18.0/24
6.
172.16.0.0/24
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Refer to the network shown. How will Router1 summarize and advertise the
four networks attached to its Ethernet ports?
1.
172.16.16.0/20
2.
172.16.19.0/20
3.
4.
172.16.16.0/22
5.
172.16.18.0/24
6.
172.16.0.0/24
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In the network shown in the graphic, three bits were borrowed from the host portion of
a Class C address. How many valid host addresses will be unused on the three pointto-point links combined if VLSM is not used?
1.
2.
3.
12
4.
36
5.
84
6.
180
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In the network shown in the graphic, three bits were borrowed from the host portion of
a Class C address. How many valid host addresses will be unused on the three pointto-point links combined if VLSM is not used?
1.
2.
3.
12
4.
36
5.
84
6.
180
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A Class C address has been assigned for use in the network shown in the
graphic. Using VLSM, which bit mask should be used to provide for the number
of host addresses required on Router A, while wasting the fewest addresses?
1.
/31
2.
/30
3.
/29
4.
/28
5.
/27
6.
/26
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A Class C address has been assigned for use in the network shown in the
graphic. Using VLSM, which bit mask should be used to provide for the number
of host addresses required on Router A, while wasting the fewest addresses?
1.
/31
2.
/30
3.
/29
4.
/28
5.
/27
6.
/26
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32-bit address
2.
3.
subnet mask
4.
5.
Layer 2 address
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32-bit address
2.
3.
subnet mask
4.
5.
Layer 2 address
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172.21.136.0/21
2.
172.21.136.0/20
3.
172.21.136.0/22
4.
172.21.136.0/2
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172.21.136.0/21
2.
172.21.136.0/20
3.
172.21.136.0/22
4.
172.21.136.0/2
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An additional subnet is required for a new Ethernet link between Router1 and
Router2 as shown in the diagram. Which of the following subnet addresses
can be configured in this network to provide a maximum of 14 useable
addresses for this link while wasting the fewest addresses?
1.
192.1.1.16/26
2.
192.1.1.96/28
3.
192.1.1.160/28
4.
192.1.1.196/27
5.
192.1.1.224/28
6.
192.1.1.240/28
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An additional subnet is required for a new Ethernet link between Router1 and
Router2 as shown in the diagram. Which of the following subnet addresses
can be configured in this network to provide a maximum of 14 useable
addresses for this link while wasting the fewest addresses?
1.
192.1.1.16/26
2.
192.1.1.96/28
3.
192.1.1.160/28
4.
192.1.1.196/27
5.
192.1.1.224/28
6.
192.1.1.240/28
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