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Question ID 16051

Two routers named Atlanta and Brevard are connected via their serial interfaces as
illustrated, but they are unable to communicate. The Atlanta router is known to have the
correct configuration.

Given the partial configurations, identify the fault on the Brevard router that is causing the
lack of connectivity.

Option A

 incompatible IP address

Option B

 insufficient bandwidth

Option C

 incorrect subnet mask

Option D

incompatible encapsulation

Option E

 link reliability too low

Option F

 IPCP closed

Correct Answer D
Explanation Explanation: Because Interface Serial 0 of Atlanta Router has 192.168.10.1 And Interface Serial 1 of Router Brevard has 192.168.11.2. These are from different network.


Question ID 16052

Why do large OSPF networks use a hierarchical design? (Choose three.)

Option A

to decrease latency by increasing bandwidth

Option B

to reduce routing overhead

Option C

 to speed up convergence

Option D

 to confine network instability to single areas of the network

Option E

 to reduce the complexity of router configuration

Option F

to lower costs by replacing routers with distribution layer switches

Correct Answer B,C,D
Explanation Explanation: OSPF implements a two-tier hierarchical routing model that uses a core or backbone tier known as area zero (0). Attached to that backbone via area border routers (ABRs) are a number of secondary tier areas. The hierarchical approach is used to achieve the following: Rapid convergence because of link and/or switch failures Deterministic traffic recovery Scalable and manageable routing hierarchy, reduced routing overhead.

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