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Question ID 13645 | What is the default administrative distance of OSPF?
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Option A | 90
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Option B | 100
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Option C | 110
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Option D | 120
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation Explanation: Administrative distance is the feature that routers use in order to select the best path when there are two or more different routes to the same destination from two different routing protocols. Administrative distance defines the reliability of a routing protocol. Each routing protocol is prioritized in order of most to least reliable (believable) with the help of an administrative distance value. Default Distance Value Table This table lists the administrative distance default values of the protocols that Cisco supports: Route Source Default Distance Values Connected interface Static route Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) summary route External Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Internal EIGRP IGRP OSPF Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) On Demand Routing (ODR) External EIGRP Internal BGP Unknown*
Question ID 13646 | Refer to the exhibit.
What is the meaning of the output MTU 1500 bytes?
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Option A | The maximum number of bytes that can traverse this interface per second is 1500.
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Option B | The minimum segment size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
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Option C | The maximum segment size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
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Option D | The minimum packet size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
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Option E | The maximum packet size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
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Option F | The maximum frame size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
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Correct Answer | E |
Explanation Explanation: The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) defines the maximum Layer 3 packet (in bytes) that can be transmitted out the interface.