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CCNA 2
v3
JEOPARDY
Module 3 Dynamic
Routing Protocols
CCNA2 v3 Module 6
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This type of routing protocol makes
adjustments automatically.
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A: What is a Dynamic routing protocol?
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This type of routing protocol is
programmed by a network
administrator.
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A: What is a Static routing protocol?
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The command used to create a static
route.
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A: What is ip route …?
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This type of route is used to direct
traffic when a network is not listed in
the routing table.
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A: What is a default static route?
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The command used to test whether a
destination network is reachable.
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A: What is ping?
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The organization that assigns ASes.
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A: What is the American Registry of Internet Numbers
(ARIN)?
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The size of an AS.
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The purpose of an AS.
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A: What is to provide a consistent view of routing to the
outside world?
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A routing protocol which requires an
AS.
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A: What is IGRP or EIGRP?
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The type of routing protocol used to
send traffic between ASes.
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A: What is an External routing protocol?
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This routing protocol has a hop count
limit of 15.
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A: What is RIP?
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This routing protocol uses the DUAL
algorithm.
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A: What is EIGRP?
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This routing protocol uses bandwidth,
delay, load, and reliability to calculate a
metric.
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A: What is IGRP?
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This routing protocol sends updates
every 30 seconds, regardless of
topology changes.
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A: What is RIP?
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This routing protocol floods updates
when the topology changes.
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A: What is OSPF?
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Uses fewer system resources, such as
RAM and processing power.
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A: What are Distance Vector protocols?
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Each router maintains a complete view
of the network.
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A: What are Link State protocols?
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Result in faster convergence.
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Less bandwidth intensive, once
operational.
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Sends updates at a regular interval.
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OSPF, RIP, IGRP
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A: What is OSPF? (RIP and IGRP are distance vector
protocols)
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IGRP, EIGRP, RIP
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A: What is RIP? (IGRP and EIGRP are both Cisco
proprietary protocols)
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IS-IS, EIGRP, OSPF
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A: What is EIGRP? (IS-IS and OSPF are link state
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OSPF, RIP, BGP
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A: What is BGP? (BGP is an exterior (not interior) routing
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A: What is IS-IS? (RIP and EIGRP are distance vector
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The full command used direct all traffic
for destinations not in the routing table
out through serial port 0/1.
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A: What is ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/1?
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