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Question ID 16049 | Which command would you use on a Cisco router to verify the Layer 3 path to a host?
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Option A | tracert address
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Option B | traceroute address
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Option C | telnet address
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Option D | ssh address
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Explanation: In computing, traceroute is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network. The history of the route is recorded as the round-trip times of the packets received from each successive host (remote node) in the route (path); the sum of the mean times in each hop indicates the total time spent to establish the connection. Traceroute proceeds unless all (three) sent packets are lost more than twice, then the connection is lost and the route cannot be evaluated. Ping, on the other hand, only computes the final round-trip times from the destination point.
Question ID 16050 | Refer to the exhibit.
When running OSPF, what would cause router A not to form an adjacency with router B?
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Option A | The loopback addresses are on different subnets.
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Option B | The values of the dead timers on the routers are different.
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Option C | Route summarization is enabled on both routers.
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Option D | The process identifier on router A is different than the process identifier on router B.
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Explanation: To form an adjacency (become neighbor), router A & B must have the same Hello interval, Dead interval and AREA numbers