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Question ID 13452 | Scenario: The 6.6.0.0 subnets are not reachable from R4. how should the problem be resolved? |
Option A | Edit access-list 46 in R6 to permit all the 6.6.0.0 subnets |
Option B | Apply access-list 46 in R6 to a different interface |
Option C | Apply access-list 1 as a distribute-list out under router ospf 100 in R4 |
Option D | Remove distribute-list 64 out on R6 |
Option E | Remove distribute-list 1 in ethernet 0/1 in R4 |
Option F | Answer : D Explanation: Here we see from the running configuration of R6 that distribute list 64 is being used in the outbound direction to all OSPF neighbors. |
Correct Answer | D |
Question ID 13453 | Scenario: After resolving the issues between R3 and R4. Area 2 is still experiencing routing issues. |
Option A | Configure R4 and R5 to use MD5 authentication on the Ethernet interfaces that connect to the common subnet. |
Option B | Configure Area 1 in both R4 and R5 to use MD5 authentication. |
Option C | Add ip ospf authentication-key 7 BEST to the R4 Ethernet interface that connects to R5 and ip ospf authentication-key 7 BEST to R5 Ethernet interface that connects to R4. |
Option D | Add ip ospf authentication-key CISCO to R4 Ethernet 0/1 and add area 2 authentication to the R4 OSPF routing process. |
Option F | Answer : D Explanation: Here, we see from the running configuration of R5 that OSPF authentication has been configured on the link to R4: |
Correct Answer | D |