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Routing
What three items are supplied in the IP route command? |
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supplies the subnet number, mask, and the next-hop IP address |
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Routing
For point-to-point serial links, what can be different in the IP route command? |
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You can configure the outgoing interface instead of the next-hop IP address |
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Routing
A default route is considered to match what destination IP addresses? |
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Routing
Each router begins by knowing ? |
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Only directly connected routes (routers directly connected)
These connections are shared out |
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Routing
The RIP network command only uses a classful network number as its one parameter. For any of the router’s interface IP addresses in that entire classful network, the router does the following three things:
(When configing RIP) |
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The router multicasts routing updates to a reserved IP multicast IP address, 224.0.0.9.
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The router listens for incoming updates on that same interface.
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The router advertises about the subnet connected to the interface.
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List the administrative distances for the major routing protocols |
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Route Source | Administrative Distance |
Connected routes |
0 |
Static routes |
1 |
EIGRP |
90 |
IGRP |
100 |
OSPF |
110 |
IS-IS |
115 |
RIP (V1 and V2) |
120 |
Unknown or unbelievable |
255 |
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Routing
To change the administrative distance to a route? |
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ip route 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.2.2.2 150
This is where, if left unchanged, defaults.
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nslookup name
Sends a DNS request for the listed name |
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Routing
Lists the host’s ARP cache |
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Routing
Displays a host’s routing table? |
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