You have been asked to complete the implementation to allow this ping.
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Route.com is a small IT corporation that is attempting to implement the network shown in the
exhibit. Currently the implementation is partially completed. OSPF has been configured on routes
Chicago and New York. The S0/0 interface on Chicago and the S0/1 interface on New York are in
area 0. The loopback0 on New York is in Area 1. However, they cannot ping from the serial
interface of the satellite router to the loopback interface of the New York router. You have been
asked to complete the implementation to allow this ping.
ROUTE.com’s corporate implementation guideline requires:
The OSPF process ID for all routers must be 24.
The routing protocol for all each interface must be enabled under the routing process.
The routing protocol must be enabled for each interface using the most specific wild card mask
possible.
The serial link between Seattle and Chicago must be in OSPF area 8.
OSPF area 8 must not receive any inter-area or external routers.
Network information
Seattle
S0/0 192.168.34.5/30 – link between Seattle and Chicago
Secret Password: Cisco
Chicago
S0/0 192.168.40.9/30 – link between Chicago and New York
S0/0 192.168.34.6/30 – link between Chicago and New York
Secret Password: Cisco
Which OSPF feature would be best to achieve this goal?
What must be configured on router RTA to summarize all routes from area 0 to area 1?
What state is RTB in?
which command will RTB use to summarize routes for the 192.168.16.0/22 supernet before injecting them into Are
what commands should be configured on the NSSA ABR?
To create an NSSA totally stubby area in Area 1, what commands should be configured on the
NSSA ABR?
How is the configuration of a totally stubby area different from that of a stub area?
How is the configuration of a totally stubby area different from that of a stub area?
which two routing protocols will continue to receive routing updates on an interface that is configured as pas
When the passive-interface command is used on a router, which two routing protocols will
continue to receive routing updates on an interface that is configured as passive? (Choose two.)