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Question ID 15429

Scenario:
You have been asked by your customer to help resolve issues in their routed network.
Their network engineer has deployed HSRP. On closer inspection HSRP doesn't appear to
be operating properly and it appears there are other network problems as well. You are to
provide solutions to all the network problems.

Examine the configuration on R5. Router R5 do not see any route entries learned from R4;
what could be the issue?

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 F
Explanation


Question ID 15430

Scenario:
You have been asked by your customer to help resolve issues in their routed network.
Their network engineer has deployed HSRP. On closer inspection HSRP doesn't appear to
be operating properly and it appears there are other network problems as well. You are to
provide solutions to all the network problems.

Examine the configuration on R4. The routing table shows no entries for 172.16.10.0/24
and 172.16.20.0/24. Identify which of the following is the issue preventing route entries
being installed on R4 routing table?

Option A

HSRP issue between R4 and R2

Option B

This is an OSPF issue between R4 and R2

Option C

 This is a DHCP issue between R4 and R2

Option D

The distribute-list configured on R4 is blocking route entries

Option E

The ACL configured on R4 is blocking inbound traffic on the interface connected to R2

Option F

Answer : D

Explanation: If we look at the configuration on R4 we see that there is a distribute list applied to OSPF, which blocks the 172.16.20.0/24 and 172.16.10.0/24 networks.

Correct Answer F
Explanation

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