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Question ID 18363

You have been asked to evaluate how EIGRP is functioning in a customer network.

What percent of R1s interfaces bandwidth is EIGRP allowed to use?

Option A

10

Option B

20

Option C

30

Option D

40

Correct Answer B
Explanation


Question ID 18364

ROUTE.com is a small IT corporation that has an existing enterprise network that is
running IPv6 0SPFv3. Currently OSPF is configured on all routers. However, R4's loopback
address (FEC0:4:4) cannot be seen in R1's IPv6 routing table. You are tasked with
identifying the cause of this fault and implementing the needed corrective actions that uses
OPSF features and does not change the current area assignments. You will know that you
have corrected the fault when R4's loopback address (FEC0:4:4) can be seen in RTs IPv6
routing table.
Special Note: To gain the maximum number of points you must remove all incorrect or
unneeded configuration statements related to this issue.

Option A

Answer :

Explanation: To troubleshoot the problem, first issue the show running-config on all of 4 routers. Pay more attention to the outputs of routers R2 and R3 The output of the "show running-config" command of R2:

The output of the "show running-config" command of R3:

We knew that all areas in an Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) autonomous system must be physically connected to the backbone area (Area 0). In some cases, where this is not possible, we can use a virtual link to connect to the backbone through a non-backbone area. The area through which you configure the virtual link is known as a transit area. In this case, the area 11 will become the transit area. Therefore, routers R2 and R3 must be configured with the area <area id> virtual-link <neighbor router-id>command. + Configure virtual link on R2 (from the first output above, we learned that the OSPF process ID of R2 is 1): R2>enable R2#configure terminal R2(config)#ipv6 router ospf 1 R2(config-rtr)#area 11 virtual-link 3.3.3.3 Save the configuration: R2(config-rtr)#end R2#copy running-config startup-config (Notice that we have to use neighbor router-id 3.3.3.3, not R2's router-id 2.2.2.2) + Configure virtual link on R3 (from the second output above, we learned that the OSPF process ID of R3 is 1 and we have to disable the wrong configuration of "area 54 virtual-link 4.4.4.4"): R3>enable R3#configure terminal R3(config)#ipv6 router ospf 1 R3(config-rtr)#no area 54 virtual-link 4.4.4.4 R3(config-rtr)#area 11 virtual-link 2.2.2.2 Save the configuration: R3(config-rtr)#end R3#copy running-config startup-config You should check the configuration of R4, too. Make sure to remove the incorrect configuration statements to get the full points. R4(config)#ipv6 router ospf 1 R4(config-router)#no area 54 virtual-link 3.3.3.3 R4(config-router)#end After finishing the configuration doesnt forget to ping between R1 and R4 to make sure

Correct Answer A
Explanation

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