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Question ID 18407

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

Option A

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.

Option B

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

Option C

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

Option D

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

Option E

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

Option F

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

Correct Answer A,E,F
Explanation Explanation: Passive-interface command is used in all routing protocols to disable sending updates out from a specific interface. However the command behavior varies from o ne protocol to another - In RIP, this command will not allow sending multicast updates via a specific interface but will allow listening to incoming updates from other RIP speaking neighbors. This means that the router will still be able to receive updates o n that passive interface and use them in its routing table. In EIGRP and OSPF the passive-interface command stops sending outgoing hello packets, hence the router can not form any neighbor relationship via the passive interface. This behavior stops both outgoing and incoming routing updates.


Question ID 18408

Which command should be added to RTB under router bgp 100 to allow only the external
OSPF routes to be redistributed to RTC?

Option A

redistribute ospf 1

Option B

redistribute ospf 1 match external 1

Option C

redistribute ospf 1 match external 2

Option D

 redistribute ospf 1 match external 1 external 2

Correct Answer D
Explanation Explanation: Use the external keyword along with the redistribute command under router bgp to redistribute OSPF external routes into BGP. With the external keyword, you have three choices: 1. redistribute both external type-1 and type-2 (Default) 2. redistribute type-1 3. redistribute type-2 Enter the commands in the configuration mode as described here: RTB(config-router)# router bgp 100 RTB(config-router)# redistribute ospf 1 match external.

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