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CCNA 2 EROUTING Final Exam ANNSWERS 2013 v 1 100%

CCNA 2 Final Exam 2013 v 100% 1. Refer to the exhibit. The interfaces of all routers are configured for OSPF area 0. R3 can ping R1, but the two routers are unable to establish a neighbor adjacency. What should the network administrator do to troubleshoot this problem? Check if the interfaces of the routers are enabled. Check the hello and dead intervals between the routers. Check the process ID of both routers. Check if CDP is enabled on all the routers. 2. Which of the following are primary functions of a router? (Choose two.) packet switching microsegmentation domain name resolution path selection flow control 3. Refer to the exhibit. When troubleshooting a network, it is important to interpret the output of various router commands. On the basis of the exhibit, which three statements are true? (Choose three.) The missing information for Blank 1 is the command show ip route. The missing information for Blank 1 is the command debug ip route. The missing infor

CCNA 2 Final Exam 2013 v 3 ANSWERS 100%

CCNA 2 Final Exam 2013 v3 1. Refer to the exhibit. When troubleshooting a network, it is important to interpret the output of various router commands. On the basis of the exhibit, which three statements are true? (Choose three.) The missing information for Blank 1 is the command show ip route. The missing information for Blank 1 is the command debug ip route. The missing information for Blank 2 is the number 100. The missing information for Blank 2 is the number 120. The missing information for Blank 3 is the letter R. The missing information for Blank 3 is the letter C. 2. Which of the following are required when adding a network to the OSPF routing process configuration? network address loopback address autonomous system number subnet mask wildcard mask area ID 3. Which of the following are primary functions of a router? (Choose two.) packet switching microsegmentation domain name resolution path selection flow control 4. Refer to the exhibit. Pa