Review Questions


1

Is EIGRP a distance vector or a link-state routing protocol?

2

What is the maximum configured bandwidth EIGRP will use on a link? Can this percentage be changed?

3

How do EIGRP and IGRP differ in the way they calculate the composite metric?

4

What are the four basic components of EIGRP?

5

In the context of EIGRP, what does the term reliable delivery mean? Which two methods ensure reliable delivery of EIGRP packets?

6

Which mechanism ensures that a router is accepting the most recent route entry?

7

What is the multicast IP address used by EIGRP?

8

What are the packet types used by EIGRP?

9

At what interval, by default, are EIGRP Hello packets sent?

10

What is the default hold time?

11

What is the difference between the neighbor table and the topology table?

12

What is a feasible distance?

13

What is the feasibility condition?

14

What is a feasible successor?

15

What is a successor?

16

What is the difference between an active route and a passive route?

17

What causes a passive route to become active?

18

What causes an active route to become passive?

19

What does stuck-in-active mean?

20

What is the difference between subnetting and address aggregation?




CCIE Professional Development Routing TCP/IP (Vol. 12005)
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 1587052024
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 233

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