MTCRE | Routing | Ip Address 1.Consider the following diagram. diagr am. Assuming Assuming that all the necessary configuration has already been done on R2 (proxy-arp is disabled) to communicate from a de!ice on "A#1 to a de!ice on "A#2 which of the following configurations on R1 would enable this$ A. /ip route add dst-address=0.0.0.0/0 gateway=192.168.99.2 B. /ip route add dst-address=0.0.0.0/0 gateway=Ether1 C. /ip route add dst-address=192.168.1.0/24 srcaddress=192.168.0.0/24 gateway=192.168.99.2 %. &ip route add dst-address'12.1*.+.+&2, gateway'12.1*.+.1 . &ip route add dst-address'12.1*.1.+&2, gateway'12.1*..2 2. n /0 /0 when we set the nbma networ3 type we must also configure4 A. /0 interface 5. #eighbors % for each !irtual lin3 C. Neighors %. Area Area for each ea ch range 6. n an /0 networ3 !irtual lin3s can be used on4 A. 7otally 7otally stubby areas 5. #ot-so-stubby areas C. !ra"sit area %. ragmented bac3bone area. ,. 7he 8chec3-gateway8 option is enabled for one route. 0elect all statements that are true4 #. $" case o% %ai&ure o% the gateway' routes poi"ti"g to that gateway wi&& eco(e i"acti)e 5. 9ateway is chec3ed e!ery 1+ seconds and after a single failure the gateway is considered unreacheable
C. Chec3 gateway option can be configured for ing AR and RAR (re!erse AR) *. +ateway is chec,ed e)ery 10 seco"ds a"d a%ter 2 %ai&ures' the gateway is co"sidered u"reachea&e :. ;hen sending out o ut an AR rear3 the possible setups A. (7 o!er /) o!er / B. oE o)er Eo$ o)er ! C. oE o)er ! o)er E$ %. (7 o!er /) o!er / ?. ;hich routing table is used to apply recursi!e routing at >i3ro7i3 Router/0 A. t is possible in all the routing tables installed in a router 5. t is not possible C. t is only possible on the x* platform *. $t is o"&y possi&e i" the (ai" routi"g ta&e *. ;hen using the @chec3 gateway@ function in creating a route the following protocols can be utilied to ensure the gateway address is reachable (choose all correct answers)4 A. >#% B. $C C. B% %. AR
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A. 7wo 7wo or more ways to the same destination networ3 were of the the same price to build B. 5 cost to the sa(e desti"atio" "etwor, is the sa(e )ia two or (ore gateways C. 7he administrati!e distance to the same destination networ3 is the same !ia two or more gateways %. 7he R07 cost to the same destination networ3 is the same !ia two or more 9ateways 1,. A routing table has following entries4 + dst-address'1+.+.+.+&2, gateway'1+.1.:.12 1 dst-address'1+.1.:.+&2, gateway'1+.1.1.1 2 dst-address'1+.1.+.+&2, gateway'2:.1.1.1 6 dst-address'1+.1.:.+&2: gateway'1+.1.1.2 ;hich gateway will be used for a pac3et with destination address 1+.1.:.12$ A. 1+.1.1.1 5. 2:.1.1.1 C. 10.1.1.2 %. 1+.1.:.12 1:. Consider the image. n this /0 networ3 using 7ype metrics would ensure that traffic from the source networ3 to the destination networ3 followed the path outlined by the dotted line. a&se 1. t is possible to create a configuration where ="A# and 7 interfaces are bridged together. !rue 1?.
Route with lower distance will be preferred o!er the the route with higher distance e!en if the gateway is unreachable. !rue 1*. ;hich are correct C> routes (mar3 all that apply)4 #. dst-addr=0.0.0.0/0 gateway=10.1.1.1'10.1.1.1'10.2.2.2 B. dst-addr=0.0.0.0/0 gateway=10.1.1.1'10.1.1.1 C. dst-addr'+.+.+.+&+ gateway'1+.1.1.1 *. dst-addr=0.0.0.0/0 gateway=10.1.1.1'10.2.2.2 1. ;hich route will be used to reach host 12.1*.1.::$ &ip route add disabled'no distance'1 dst-address'12.1*.1.+&2, gateway'1.1.1.1 add disabled'no distance'1 dst-address'12.1*.1.+&2: gateway'2.2.2.2 add disabled'no distance'1 dst-address'12.1*.+.+&1 gateway'6.6.6.6 A. Route !ia gateway 6.6.6.6 5. Route !ia gateway 1.1.1.1 C. oute )ia gateway 2.2.2.2 2+. ;hich ones of these are oint-to-oint addresses$ A. address'1+.+.+.1&2, networ3'1+.+.+.+ B. address=10.0.0.1/72 "etwor,=10.0.0.0 C. address=10.0.0.1/72 "etwor,=10.0.0.2:4 *. address=1.1.1.1/72 "etwor,=10.0.0.0 21. ou ha!e the following configuration4 Router1 has4 1) 1+.*.*+.2:,&2, on ether1 2) pptp-client with 1+.1+.1+.1+ Router2 has4 1) 1+.*.*1.2:,&2, on ether1 2) pptp-ser!er with 1+.1+.1+.11 7 tunnel between these two routers is established correctly. ;hat is the right set of commands to ensure layer6 connecti!ity between hosts which are in
networ3s on ether1 adapters on both routers. A. Router14 ip route add dst-address'1+.*.*1.2:,&2, gateway'1+.1+.1+.11 gateway'1+.1+.1+.11 Router24 ip route add dst-address'1+.*.*+.+&2, gateway'1+.1+.1+.1+ 5. Router14 ip route add dst-address'1+.*.*1.+&2, gateway'1+.1+.1+.1 gateway'1+.1+.1+ .11 1 Router24 ip route add dst-address'1+.*.*+.+&2, gateway'1+.1+.1+.1+ C. Router14 ip route add dst-address'1+.*.*1.+&2, gateway'1+.1+.1+.1+ Router24 ip route add dst-address'1+.*.*+.+&2, dst-addr ess'1+.*.*+.+&2, gateway'1+.1+.1+.11 gateway'1+.1+.1+.11 %. Router14 interface ethernet set ether1 arp'proxy-arp Router24 interface ethernet set ether6 arp'proxy-arp 22. A >i3ro7i3 system system administrator implemented /0 Routing protocol in the networ3. 5ut realied that he has a static route on the routers. ;hat can be done to ma3e the static route wor3 as a failo!er whene!er the dynamic routing protocol fails. A. De should manually disable the static routes and enable them whene!er /0 fails B. ;e shou&d i"crease the ad(i"istrati)e dista"ce o% the static route C. ;e shou&d use <"etwatch< to trigger static routes whe"e)er 5 %ai&s %. %elete all static routes because there is no way for it to wor3 with /0 26. 7he address 12.1*.+.+&62 can be used for o ser!ers local address. !rue 2,. 7here are two routes in the routing table4 + dst-addr'1+.1.1.+&2, gateway':.:.:.: 1 dst-addr'1+.1.1.,&6+ gateway':... ;hich gateway will be used to get to the address 1+.1.1.$ A. both - half of the traffic will will be routed through one gateway gateway half through the other 5. :.:.:.: C. :.6.6.6
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