Jeopardy_2_04 Distance Vector Protocols

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CCNA 2
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JEOPARDY
Module 4 Distance
Vector Protocols
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A: What is Interior Gateway Routing Protocol?
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A: What is Maximum Transmission Unit?
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A: What is Variable Length Subnet Masking?
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A: What is Autonomous System?
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A: What is Administrative Distance?
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An update that is sent as a response to a
topology change.
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A: What is a Triggered Update?
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A solution to routing loops that counts
the number of routers a packet has
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A: What is Maximum Hop Count?
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A solution to routing loops where a
router ignores poorer metric updates for
a certain period of time.
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A: What are Holddown Timers?
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A solution to large routing loops where
a network is advertised with an infinite
metric.
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A: What is Route Poisoning?
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A solution to routing loops where only
“new” routing information is sent to a
neighbor router.
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A: What is Split Horizon?
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Maximum hop count.
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A: What is 15?
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Broadcasts updates at this interval.
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A: What is 30 seconds?
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The command to select this routing
protocol.
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A: What is router rip?
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The default holddown time.
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A: What is 180 seconds?
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The command used to prevent updates
from being sent out serial 0.
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A: What is passive-interface s0?
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Broadcasts updates at this interval.
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A: What is 90 seconds?
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The command to select this routing
protocol.
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A: What is router igrp <as>?
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The default holddown time.
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A: What is 280 seconds?
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The five variables used to calculate a
metric.
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A: What are Bandwidth, Delay, Load, Reliability, and
MTU?
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By default, the two variables used to
calculate a metric.
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A: What are Delay and Bandwidth?
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The command used to display the
configuration you have entered.
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A: What is show running-config?
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The command used to display a routing
table.
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A: What is show ip route?
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The command used to view all of the
configured routing protocols.
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A: What is show ip protocol?
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The command used to display the
statistics for interfaces.
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A: What is show interface?
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The command used to view the number
of equal cost paths.
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A: What is show ip route?
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The command to view rip updates as
they happen.
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A: What is debug ip rip?
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The command used to force RIP to
advertise static routes.
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A: What is redistribute static?
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The command to enable load sharing.
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A: What is maximum-paths <number>?
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The reason why an IGRP route would be
added to a routing table instead of a RIP
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A: What is the administrative distance of IGRP is lower?
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The command used to disable all
debugging.
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A: What is no debug all or undebug all?
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The command used to display a short
list of interfaces and their status.
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A: What is show ip interface brief?
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