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Exam 300-101: Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE v2.0) (update September 24th, 2015)

Which of the following commands would be needed on R1 to configure eBGP?

Enterprise Router R1, in ASN 1, connects to ISP Router I1, ASN 2, using eBGP. The single
serial link between the two routers uses IP addresses 10.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.2, respectively.
Both routers use their S0/0 interfaces for this link. Which of the following commands would
be needed on R1 to configure eBGP? (Choose two.)

Which of the following commands would not be part of a working eBGP configuration on Router R1?

Enterprise Router R1, in ASN 1, connects to ISP Router I1, ASN 2, using eBGP. There are
two parallel serial links between the two routers. The implementation plan calls for each
router to base their BGP TCP connection on their respective loopback1 interfaces, with IP
addresses 1.1.1.1 and 2.2.2.2, respectively. Which of the following commands would not be
part of a working eBGP configuration on Router R1?

which of the following commands are most likely to already be configured on R2?

The following output was taken from the show ip bgp command on Router R2. In this case,
which of the following commands are most likely to already be configured on R2? (Choose
two.)
BGP router identifier 11.11.11.11, local AS number 11

Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down
State/PfxRcd
1.1.1.1 4 1 87 87 0 0 0 00:00:06 Idle
(Admin)
2.2.2.2 4 3 173 183 41 0 0 00:58:47
2

Which of the following cannot be determined from this output?

The following output occurs on Router R1. Which of the following cannot be determined from
this output?
R1# show ip route 180.1.1.0 255.255.255.240
Routing entry for 180.1.1.0/28
Known via “bgp 2”, distance 20, metric 0
Tag 3, type external
Last update from 192.168.1.2 00:10:27 ago
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
* 192.168.1.2, from 192.168.1.2, 00:10:27 ago
Route metric is 0, traffic share count is 1
AS Hops 2
Route tag 3

Which of the following answers would cause R1 to advertise the 130.1.16.0/20 prefix to its eBGP peers?

Router R1 has eBGP connections to I1 and I2, routers at the same ISP. The company that
owns R1 can use public address range 130.1.16.0/20. The following output lists all the IP
routes in R1’s routing table within this rangE. Which of the following answers would cause
R1 to advertise the 130.1.16.0/20 prefix to its eBGP peers? (You should assume default
settings for any parameters not mentioned in this question.)
R1# show ip route 130.1.16.0 255.255.240.0 longer-prefixes
! lines omitteD…
O 130.1.16.0/24 [110/3] via 10.5.1.1, 00:14:36, FastEthernet0/1
O 130.1.17.0/24 [110/3] via 10.5.1.1, 00:14:36, FastEthernet0/1
O 130.1.18.0/24 [110/3] via 10.5.1.1, 00:14:36, FastEthernet0/1


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