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

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Question 7 (Mix Questions)

Which three protocols are supported with EVN? (Choose three.)

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  • IS-IS

  • EIGRP

  • RIP

  • OSPFv2

  • BFD

  • BGP

Question 8 (Mix Questions)

Which two statements are true about using IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously on a network segment? (Choose two.)

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  • Hosts can be configured to receive both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses via DHCP.

  • Host configuration options for IPv4 can be either statically assigned or assigned via DHCP.Host configuration options for IPv6 can be statically assigned only.

  • IPv6 allows a host to create its own IPv6 address that will allow it to communicate to other devices on a network configured via DHCP. IPv4 does not provide a similar capability for hosts.

  • IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be simultaneously assigned to a host but not to a router interface.

  • IPv6 provides for more host IP addresses but IPv4 provides for more network addresses.

Question 9 (Mix Questions)

Which two statements are true of the OSPF link-state routing protocol? (Choose two.)

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  • Using the Bellman-Ford algorithm, each OSPF router independently calculates its best paths to all destinations in the network.
    OSPF send hello packets every 10 seconds, not the updates, OSPF sends triggered updates when a network change occurs. For OSPF, D Rother use the multicast address 224.0.0.6 to send packets to DR and BDR, only DR and BDR can get the information from this multicast address.

  • Using the DUAL algorithm, each OSPF router independently calculates its best paths to all destinations in the network.

  • OSPF sends summaries of individual link-state entries every 30 minutes to ensure LSDB synchronization.

  • OSPF sends triggered updates when a network change occurs.

  • OSPF sends updates every 10 seconds.

  • When a link changes state, the router that detected the change creates a link-state advertisement (LSA) and propagates it to all OSPF devices using the 224.0.0.6 multicast address.