1.
Which one of these statements is true of OSPF type 5 LSAs?
2.
Which OSPF LSA type does an ASBR use to originate a default route into an area?
3.
Which description of the following is true according to the information shown in the figure?
4.
Which statement best describes OSPF external LSAs (type 5)?
5.
Which types of prefixes will a router running BGP most likely advertise to an IBGP peer, assuming it is not configured as a route reflector?
6.
Which mechanism can you use to achieve sub-second failover for link failure detection when a switched Ethernet media is used and loss of signal is not supported by the link provider?
7.
You have a router running BGP for the MPLS network and OSPF for the local LAN network at the sales office. A route is being learned from the MPLS network that also exists on the OSPF local
network. It is important that the router chooses the local LAN route being learned from the downstream switch running OSPF rather than the upstream BGP neighbor. Also, if the local OSPF route goes away, the BGP route needs to be used. What should be configured to make sure that the router will choose the LAN network as the preferred path?
8.
In BGP routing, what does the rule of synchronization mean?
9.
Your Cisco network currently runs OSPF and you have a need to policy-route some specific traffic, regardless of what the routing table shows. Which one of these options would enable you to policy-route the traffic?
10.
You use OSPF as your network routing protocol. You use the command show ip route and you see several routes described as 0, 0 IA, 0 E1, and 0 E2. What routes are in your area?