300-101 CCNP Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE v2.0)

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Question 4 (Layer 3 Technologies)

Which two EIGRP packet types are transmitted unreliably? (Choose two.)

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  • queries

  • updates

  • replies

  • requests

  • hellos

Question 5 (Mix Questions)

Which three route filtering statements are true? (Choose three)

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  • After the router rip and passive-interface s0/0 commands have been issued, the s0/0 interface will not send any RIP updates, but will receive routing updates on that interface.

  • After the router eigrp 10 and passive-interface s0/0 commands have been issued, the s0/0 interface will not send any EIGRP updates, but will receive routing updates on that interface

  • After the router ospf 10 and passive-interface s0/0 commands have been issued , the s0/0 interface will not send any OSPF updates, but will receive routing updates on that interface

  • When you use the passive-interface command with RIPv2, multicasts are sent out the specified interface

  • When you use the passive-interface command with EIGRP, hello messages are not sent out the specified interface

  • When you use the passive-interface command with OSPF, hello messages are not sent out the specified interface

Question 6 (Mix Questions)

Which two statements are true about 6to4 tunnels? (Choose two.)

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  • In a 6to4 tunnel, the first two bytes of the IPv6 address will be 2002 and the next four bytes will be the hexadecimal equivalent of the IPv4 address.

  • In a 6to4 tunnel, the first two bytes of the IPv6 address will be locally derived and the next two bytes will be the hexadecimal equivalent of the IPv4 address.

  • In a 6to4 tunnel, the IPv4 address 192.168.99.1 would be converted to the 2002:c0a8:6301::/48 IPv6 address.

  • In a 6to4 tunnel, the IPv4 address 192.168.99.1 would be converted to the 2002:c0a8:6301::/16 IPv6 address.

  • In a 6to4 tunnel, the IPv4 address 192.168.99.1 would be converted to the 2002:1315:4463:1::/64 IPv6 address.