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Question ID 14483

Which statement describes the process ID that is used to run OSPF on a router?

Option A

 It is globally significant and is used to represent the AS number.

Option B

It is locally significant and is used to identify an instance of the OSPF database.

Option C

It is globally significant and is used to identify OSPF stub areas.

Option D

It is locally significant and must be the same throughout an area.

Correct Answer B
Explanation Explanation: The Process ID for OSPF on a router is only locally significant and you can use the same number on each router, or each router can have a different number-it just doesn't matter. The numbers you can use are from 1 to 65,535. Don't get this confused with area numbers, which can be from 0 to 4.2 billion.


Question ID 14484

Refer to the exhibit.

Which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)

Option A

This is a default route.

Option B

Adding the subnet mask is optional for the ip route command.

Option C

This will allow any host on the 172.16.1.0 network to reach all known destinations beyond RouterA.

Option D

This command is incorrect, it needs to specify the interface, such as s0/0/0 rather than an IP address.

Option E

The same command needs to be entered on RouterA so that hosts on the 172.16.1.0 network can reach network 10.0.0.0.

Correct Answer A,C
Explanation Explanation: This is obviously the default route which is set between the routers and since it is entered in such a manner that it ensures connectivity between the stub network and any host lying beyond RouterA.

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