v3 JEOPARDY CCNA 3 Module 3

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CCNA 3
v3
JEOPARDY
Module 3
CCNA3 v3 Module 3
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A: What is Feasible Distance?
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A: What is Reported Distance?
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A: What is Feasible Successor?
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DUAL FSM
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A: What is Diffusing Update ALgorithm Finite State
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EIGRP has compatible metrics with this
other routing protocol.
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A: What is IGRP?
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The maximum hop count for EIGRP.
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A: What is 224 hops?
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EIGRP can handle multiple routed
protocols through the use of these.
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A: What are Protocol Dependent Modules (PDMs)?
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EIGRP hellos are sent to this address.
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A: What is 224.0.0.10?
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EIGRP uses this transport protocol to
send updates instead of TCP/IP.
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A: What is Reliable Transport Protocol (RTP)?
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In a routing table, EIGRP routes are
designated with this letter.
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A: What is a D?
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The default components of an EIGRP
metric.
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A: What are Bandwidth and Delay?
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This is necessary for EIGRP to
automatically redistribute an IGRP
route.
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A: What is the same AS number?
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The default hello interval.
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A: What is 5 seconds?
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An IGRP route that has been
redistributed into EIGRP is designated
with this letter in a routing table.
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A: What is EX?
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EIGRP maintains these tables.
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A: What are Routing, Topology, and Neighbor tables?
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In the topology table, this indicates a
route that is stable and ready for use.
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A: What is Passive State?
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The backup route calculated by EIGRP
is called this.
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A: What is a Feasible Successor?
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Backup routes are stored in this table.
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A: What is the Topology table?
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The lowest cost route is calculated from
information in these stables.
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A: What are the Topology and Neighbor tables?
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A route is placed in this state when
EIGRP loses the best and backup routes.
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A: What is Active state?
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The hold interval - given a hello interval
of 30 seconds.
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A: What is 90 seconds? (hold = hello X 3)
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The lowest cost to a particular
destination.
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A: What is the Feasible Distance?
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The cost of a route as advertised by a
neighbor.
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A: What is the Reported Distance?
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The best route calculated by EIGRP is
called this.
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A: What is a Successor?
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Use this command to start the EIGRP
routing process.
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A: What is router eigrp <as>?
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When employing manual summaries, it
is best to also use this command.
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A: What is no auto-summary?
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Use this command to view all feasible
successors.
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A: What is show ip eigrp topology?
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Using this command enables a router to
display why and when neighbors have
been reset.
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A: What is eigrp log-neighbor-changes?
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Use this command to view the statistics
on hello packets.
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A: What is show ip eigrp traffic?
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These updates are sent only to the routers that need
the information.
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A: What is Bounded updates?
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