With which type of IS-IS router can an IS-IS Level 1-only router form an adjacency?
With which type of IS-IS router can an IS-IS Level 1-only router form an adjacency?
Which two statements are true regarding the election process of the DIS in IS-IS? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true regarding the election process of the DIS in IS-IS? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true of IS-IS? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true of IS-IS? (Choose two.)
Which two commands should you use to determine why Router A is no longer the VRRP master? (Choose two.)
Router A is configured as the VRRP master and Router B is configured as the backup. Router A has lost the mastership and has become the backup router and you need to find out why.
Which two commands should you use to determine why Router A is no longer the VRRP master? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true of OSPF stub areas? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true of OSPF stub areas? (Choose two.)
Which type of OSPF area restricts external routes from other areas but allows external routes to be flooded by
Which type of OSPF area restricts external routes from other areas but allows external routes to be flooded by ASBRs within its own area?
Which statement describes an OSPF area for which no-summaries is configured?
Which statement describes an OSPF area for which no-summaries is configured?
Which area type meets these requirements?
You must configure an OSPF area that must not contain any ASBRs and that must not receive any Extern (Type 5) LSAs. This area should be aware of the entire OSPF network, but it should not be aware of routes external to OSPF.
Which area type meets these requirements?
Which routers are now the DR and BDR?
Refer to the Exhibit.
Five routers (R1, R2, R3, R4, and R5) are attached to a single Ethernet LAN and configured with addresses in the same subnet. R1 is chosen as the designated router (DR) and R2 is chosen as the backup designated router (BDR). You add R6 and configure it as shown in the exhibit.
Which routers are now the DR and BDR?
Which router will become the designated router (DR), and which router will become the backup designated router
Refer to the Exhibit.
In the exhibit, six routers (R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, and R6) are attached to a single Ethernet LAN and configured with addresses in the same subnet. All devices boot at the same time.
Which router will become the designated router (DR), and which router will become the backup designated router (BDR)?