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Question ID 13448 | Scenario: You have received notification from network monitoring system that link between R1 and |
Option A | There is an HSRP group track command misconfiguration |
Option B | There is an HSRP group priority misconfiguration |
Option C | There is an HSRP authentication misconfiguration |
Option D | There is an HSRP group number mismatch |
Option E | This is not an HSRP issue; this is routing issue. |
Option F | Answer : A Explanation: When looking at the HSRP configuration of R1, we see that tracking has been enabled, but that it is not tracking the link to R5, only the link to R2:
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Correct Answer | A |
Question ID 13449 | Scenario: Examine the configuration on R5. Router R5 do not see any route entries learned from R4; |
Option A | HSRP issue between R5 and R4 |
Option B | There is an OSPF issue between R5and R4 |
Option C | There is a DHCP issue between R5 and R4 |
Option D | The distribute-list configured on R5 is blocking route entries |
Option E | The ACL configured on R5 is blocking traffic for the subnets advertised from R4. |
Option F | Answer : B Explanation: If we issue the show ip route and show ip ospf neighbor commands on R5, we see that there are no learned OSPF routes and he has no OSPF neighbors. |
Correct Answer | B |