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Use the command no auto-summary to disable automatic summarization.
Use the command ip address-summary to ensure that Router A recognizes the 2.2.2.0 network.
EIGRP supports VLSM and will automatically recognize the 2.2.2.0 network.
EIGRP does not support VLSM, therefore cannot be used with discontiguous networks.
When a neighboring router that is currently being used for packet forwarding fails
When the feasible distance reported by the next hop router is less than the advertised distance to the destination
When the advertised distance reported by the next hop router is less than the feasible distance to the destination
When there is no successor listed or identified in the topology table
It examines the routing and topology tables for a feasible successor.
It transitions from passive to active state for that network and queries its neighbors.
It examines the routing and neighbor tables for a feasible successor.
It transitions from active to passive state for that network and queries its neighbors.
The bandwidth should be left the default value.
The bandwidth is configured to 56 on each subinterface.
The bandwidth is configured to 244 on each subinterface.
The bandwidth is configured to 56 on the physical interface.
The bandwidth is configured to 224 on the physical interface.
It sends partial updates only to the routers that need the information.
It sends partial updates to all routers within an area.
It sends full updates only to the routers that need the information.
It sends full updates to all routers within an area.
When utilizing VLSM
When implementing discontinuous networks
When reaching classful network boundaries
When implementing an NBMA network
RTA is configured to manually summarize the 2.1.0.0 network.
RTA automatically inserted this summary when the command network 2.1.0.0 was entered in router mode.
RTA learned network 2.1.0.0 from another redistributed protocol.
RTA learned this summary route from an EIGRP neighbor.
Determines which networks are advertised within an EIGRP update across the network.
Determines the type of network connection utilized across an interface.
Determines which networks belong to the EIGRP AS on the local router.
Determines which EIGRP AS the local router is a member of.
Determines which metrics will be utilized to determine the best path.
RTC will enter a route to 2.1.0.0/16, sourced from the null0 interface, into its route table.
RTC will accept the 2.1.0.0/16 route and assign it an administrative distance of 90.
RTD will accept the 2.1.0.0/16 route and assign it an administrative distance of 5.
RTD will receive two routes, the summary route of 2.1.0.0/16 and the automatic classful route of 2.0.0.0/8.
The subnet mask for network 10.1.1.0 on RTB must be configured as a wild mask.
The bandwidth for the serial0 interface on RTB must be set to 64 kbps.
The EIGRP hello interval for the serial0 interface on RTB must be set to 10 seconds.
The EIGRP AS number on RTB must be changed to 4.
The route is stable and available for use.
The route is the best route to a given network.
The route is in the process of being recomputed.
The route is used by the DUAL algorithm to perform load balancing.
Router(config-if)# metric 896
Router(config-if)# ip eigrp metric 896
Router(config-if)# load 896
Router(config-if)# bandwidth 896
RTA(config)# interface s0/0 RTA(config-if)# ip summary-address eigrp 101 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 RTA(config-if)# exit RTA(config)# router eigrp 101 RTA(config-router)# no auto-summary
RTA(config)# interface s0/1 RTA(config-if)# ip summary-address eigrp 101 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 RTA(config-if)# exit RTA(config)# router eigrp 101 RTA(config-router)# no auto-summary
RTA(config)# interface s0/0 RTA(config-if)# ip summary-address eigrp 101 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0
RTA(config)# interface s0/1 RTA(config-if)# ip summary-address eigrp 101 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0
It originated from within the EIGRP AS.
It was redistributed from a directly connected interface into EIGRP.
It is a summary address being propagated out the interface of router RTX.
It is a summary address being propagated out the interface of router RTX.
Configure the eigrp stub command on RTA and RTB.
Configure the eigrp stub command on RTA only.
Configure the eigrp stub command on RTB only.
Configure the eigrp stub receive-only command on RTA and RTB.
Configure the eigrp stub receive-only command on RTB only.
Modify keepalive timers on point-to-point connections
Manually summarize routes wherever possible
Configure core routers with SIA-Guard
Configure distribution routers with SIA-Guard
Maintain a hierarchical network design
Router ospf 0 network 192.168.4.0 0.0.7.255 area 1
Outer ospf 65535 network 192.168.4.0 0.0.3.255 area 0
Router ospf 1 network 192.168.4.0 0.0.255.255 area 1
Router ospf 65535 network 192.168.4.0 0.0.15.255 area 0
R4 is configured with the wrong OSPF process ID.
Network 192.168.15.0 should be configured under area 0.
Network 192.168.15.0 is configured using an incorrect wildcard mask.
R4 must be configured with the area 2 stub command.
R3 must be configured with the area 2 stub no-summary command.
224.0.0.1
224.0.0.2
224.0.0.5
224.0.0.6
224.0.0.9
RTA(config-router)# area 2 virtual-link 2.2.2.2 RTB(config-router)# area 2 virtual-link 3.3.3.3
RTC(config-router)# area 100 virtual-link 2.2.2.2 RTB(config-router)# area 2 virtual-link 1.1.1.1
RTA(config-router)# area 0 virtual-link 2.2.2.2 RTC(config-router)# area 100 virtual-link 2.2.2.2
RTA(config-router)# area 2 virtual-link 3.3.3.3 RTC(config-router)# area 2 virtual-link 1.1.1.1
The frame-relay map statements on all routers should include the broadcast keyword.
The frame-relay map statements should be replaced with the frame-relay interface-dlci command.
The priority value on the hub router should be set to 0.
The priority value on the spoke routers should be set to 0.
The ip ospf network non-broadcast command should be configured on each router.
RTA is an ABR configured to perform interarea route summarization.
RTA is an ABR configured to perform external route summarization.
RTA is an ASBR configured to perform interarea route summarization.
RTA is an ASBR configured to perform external route summarization.
RTA(config-router)# summary-address 200.9.0.0 255.255.0.0
RTB(config-router)# summary-address 192.168.16.0 255.255.252.0
RTB(config-router)# area 1 range 192.168.16.0 255.255.252.0
RTA(config-router)# area 1 range 200.9.0.0 255.255.0.0
RTB did not see its router ID in the hello packet received from RTA.
RTB did not receive a hello packet from RTA.
RTB is able to exchange routing updates with RTA.
RTB has established an adjacency with RTA.
The Ethernet0 interface on RTB is configured with the wrong IP address.
The Ethernet0 interface on RTB is configured for a different OSPF routing process.
The Ethernet0 interface on RTB is configured with the wrong OSPF network type.
The Ethernet0 interface on RTB is configured with the wrong OSPF area.
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