What should be done so that R1 will learn about this network?
What is the problem between R1 and ISP-A?
What can you do to solve this issue?
You have performed multiple changes to your OSPF configuration. After these changes, you
receive a lot of calls from users in OSPF area 2 complaining about application performance issues
when they access servers connected to area 3. When you check the routing table of router RTC,
you notice that packets to network 10.3.3.0/24 are sent out via the slower path out of the Fa0/0
interface. What can you do to solve this issue?
What is preventing R4 from learning any networks via OSPF?
What problem does the debug ip ospf event output from R4 indicate?
how can you set the configuration register to its default value?
On a Cisco router that is in ROMMON mode, how can you set the configuration register to its
default value?
Which two commands configured on the interface could resolve the issue?
What could be a possible cause for the high CPU utilization?
Refer to the exhibit.
A GRE tunnel between R1 and R2 has been configured over an Internet connection. As soon as
traffic is sent over the tunnel, high CPU utilization is observed on R1. Reducing the traffic shows a
reduction in CPU utilization. What could be a possible cause for the high CPU utilization?
What is most likely the cause of this issue?
Refer to the exhibit.
You are investigating connectivity issues on your LAN and have noticed that sometimes you
cannot use Telnet from RTA to RTB. Sometimes, Telnet sessions will disconnect on RTA with the
message “connection reset by peer.” However, you can ping from RTA to RTB at all times. What
is most likely the cause of this issue?
Which value should be used in a router configuration register in order to ignore the content of the NVRAM?
Which value should be used in a router configuration register in order to ignore the content of the
NVRAM?