Exam 7: Routing Protocols

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How can you change a route administrative distance?

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What is administrative distance?

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Static routes are configured by a network administrator using the ____ command.

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Networks with one route to the Internet are called ____.

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The Cisco ____ command turns on RIP routing for a network.

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How can you configure a default route?

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A ____ route is a type of static route that the administrator configures.

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Routers use metrics to determine which routes are better than other routes.

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____ controls what information a router will send out through a particular interface.

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____________________ is a state where all routers on the internetwork share a common view of the internetwork routes.

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Peer-to-peer networks pass packets between multiple networks.

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An autonomous system (AS) uses ____ as routing protocols.

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____, which are the packets used to send out LSAs, allow every router in the internetwork to share a common view of the topology of the internetwork.

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You use the ____ command to display the routing table.

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Routers configured with a link-state routing protocol use ______________________________ to inform neighbor routers on the internetwork.

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What are the metrics that can be configured for IGRP?

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When IP routing is enabled, you can use the ____ command or the ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 command to configure a default route.

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Early networks were sometimes configured as ____________________ networks, in which computers communicate with and provide services to their "peers."

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____ protocols have packet headers that can contain Network layer addresses.

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____ are often referred to as count-to-infinity problems because loops, without preventive measures, will cause packets to bounce around the internetwork infinitely.

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