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?



Routing TCP[s]IP (Vol. 11998)
Routing TCP[s]IP (Vol. 11998)
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2004
Pages: 224

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