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CCIE written exam

There is some confusion on this sim and what it is

There is some confusion on this sim and what it is. So I will tell you that it is a window with 4 squares on the left side. Click each one to see the question. Again, there are 4 questions and one topology. Click the topology button at the bottom of the sim to see it. There is only one topology for all 4 questions. You do NOT log into any routers. All configuration is provided as text in the question.

NOTE: The actual topology may vary with the routing protocol questions selected for the sim and the number of routers could be as high as R6

What of the routes will be advertized by R5 to R4?

For R4 they give some configuration that uses

router bgp X
neighbor 2.2.2.2 remote-as y
neighbor 2.2.2.2 route-map foo in
ip as-path access-list 10 permit ^10$ (Really it wasn’t clear what symbol they were dad image or probably my blind eyes

route-map foo permit 10
match as-path 10

So I will tell you that it is a window with 4 squares on the left side

There is some confusion on this sim and what it is. So I will tell you that it is a window with 4 squares on the left side. Click each one to see the question. Again, there are 4 questions and one topology. Click the topology button at the bottom of the sim to see it. There is only one topology for all 4 questions. You do NOT log into any routers. All configuration is provided as text in the question.

NOTE: The actual topology may vary with the routing protocol questions selected for the sim and the number of routers could be as high as R6

Given R1#show ipv6 mroute
(*, FF02::2), 00:02:57/never, RP 2002:2222::2, flags: SPC
Incoming interface: FastEthernet0/0
RPF nbr: FE80::266:66FF:FE66:6666
(*, FF04::6), 00:02:57/never, RP 2002:2222::2, flags: SPC
Incoming interface: FastEthernet0/0
RPF nbr: FE80::266:66FF:FE66:6666

Why?

Lookat the following network carefully. The technician has configured all routers to advertise all connected links through BGP, and P4S-R2 through P4S-R4 to advertize all connected links via OSPF. At P4S-R4, 172.30.1.0/24 is not in the local BGP table or the local routing table. Why?

Which K value setting will be used to make sure that this link is not used by EIGRP when the link load reaches

You are a network technician at PassGuide.com, study the exhibit carefully. In this EIGRP network, the output of the command show interface for the link between PG-R2 and PG-R5 indicates that the link load varies between 10 and 35. Which K value setting will be used to make sure that this link is not used by EIGRP when the link load reaches 35, but can be used again when the link load drops below 20?


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