CCNA 2 ERouting Chapter 09 – CCNA 2 : Routing Protocols & Concepts
- the route metric that is applied to those EIGRP routes for this router;
- the trustworthiness of the routing information source;
- the composite of the hop count and bandwidth to that destination network ;
- the total metric for that network as advertised by the EIGRP neighbor .
- put the route into passive mode;
- query neighbors for a new route;
- search routing table for a feasible successor;
- run the SPF algorithm to find a new successor;
- search topology table for a feasible successor .
- The routers are configured with different EIGRP process IDs.
- Automatic summarization was disabled.
- The hello timer for R1 was altered.
- The serial interfaces for both routers are in different networks.
- No feasible successors were found.
- routing;
- topology;
- neighbor ;
- path ;
- shortest path.
- A,B,E;
- A,C,E ;
- A,D,E ;
- Packets will load balance across the A,B,E and A,C,E paths.
- Packets will load balance across the A,B,E and A,D,E paths.
- Packets will load balance across the A,C,E and A,D,E paths.
- routing table ;
- neighbor table ;
- topology table ;
- adjacency table .
- autonomous system;
- contiguous networks;
- process ID;
- BGP.
- the highest cost of the route ;
- the SRTT value for the route ;
- the feasible distance of the route;
- the physical address of the gateway interface;
- the route cost as advertised by the neighboring router .
- R1(config-router)# network 192.168.1.128;
- R1(config-router)# auto-summary;
- R1(config-router)# no auto-summary;
- R2(config-router)# no auto-summary ;
- R2(config-router)# auto-summary;
- R2(config-router)# network 192.168.1.64 ;
- EIGRP is a distance vector routing protocol.
- EIGRP supports classless routing and VLSM.
- EIGRP is classified as a link-state routing protocol.
- EIGRP uses TCP for reliable delivery of EIGRP update packets.
- With EIGRP, loop-free paths are achieved through the use of hold-down timers.
- EIGRP sends a periodic update every 30 minutes.
- the route is in a stable state;
- the route is a preferred route;
- DUAL is searching for a better route to this destination;
- the exit interface is in passive mode and EIGRP advertisements are blocked.
- MTU ;
- load ;
- delay;
- bandwidth ;
- reliability.
- specifies the administrative distance for all EIGRP routes ;
- identifies the autonomous system number this EIGRP process will advertise ;
- determines what metric is added to all advertised routes ;
- indicates the number of addresses in the EIGRP routing domain ;
- Bounded updates are sent to all routers within an autonomous system.
- Partial updates are sent only to routers that need the information.
- The updates are sent to all routers in the routing table.
- Updates are bounded by the routers in the topology table.
- A route to network 198.18.1.0/24 is not listed in the routing table.
- Packets that are destined for 198.18.1.0/24 will be forwarded to 198.18.10.6.
- EIGRP will perform equal cost load balancing across two paths when forwarding packets to 198.18.1.0/24.
- The router with interface 172.16.3.2 is a successor for network 198.18.1.0/24.
- 1;
- 5 ;
- 70 ;
- 90 ;
- 170;
- 190 ;
- network 192.168.1.0;
- network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 ;
- network 192.168.1.64 0.0.0.3 ;
- network 192.168.1.64 0.0.0.255 .
- The router sends query packets to all EIGRP neighbors for a better route to network 192.168.1.0/24.
- The DUAL FSM immediately recomputes the algorithm to calculate the next backup route.
- Packets that are destined for network 192.168.1.0/24 are sent out the default gateway instead.
- The backup route to network 192.168.1.0/24 is installed in the routing table.
- IP classless is enabled and is causing the packet to drop.
- The command network 192.168.1.32 was not issued on router C.
- The routers are not configured in the same EIGRP routing domain.
- Automatic summarization of the networks is causing the subnetted routes to be dropped.
- a query for network 192.168.0.0/28 ;
- an acknowledgment packet to 224.0.0.9 ;
- an update packet that is sent to 255.255.255.255 ;
- a packet that contains the new routing table for R2;
- unicast update packets to 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.2.1 .
- one router is a non-cisco router ;
- they have different autonomous-system numbers ;
- they are using difference sequence numbers ;
- they are sending incorrect hello types .
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