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CCIE R&S - Written

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What routing type periodically passes entire routing tables?   Distance Vector  
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What routing type floods updates within the area?   Link State  
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EIGRP uses what type of routing?   Hybrid  
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BGP uses what type of routing?   Path Vector  
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What timer marks a route as unreachable if an updates is not received over so many intervals?   Invalidation Timer  
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This limit is set for Distance Vector routing to prevent 'counting to infinity'   Hop Count  
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When a metric worsens, this timer disallows updates for a delay period   Hold-down Timer  
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Asynchronous updates use this timer to prevent router synchronization   Random Delay Timer  
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Setting the metric to 'unreachable'   Route Poisoning  
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This rule says do no send updates out of the interface on which that update was received   Split-Horizon  
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This protocol doesn't automatically turn off Split-Horizon on frame-relay hub and spoke environments   EIGRP  
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An exception to the split horizon rule to influence sender of route update   Poison Reverse  
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Another name for Summarization   Aggregation  
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What is the purpose of a static route to NULL0 with summary advertisements   This is a loop prevention mechanism to drop packets that are destined to a part of the summary route that the router doesn't know how to reach  
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Which routing protocols auto-summarize by default?   RIP and EIGRP  
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What are the three main routing decision criteria?   Prefix Length, Administrative Distance, Metric  
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Admin Distance of Directly Connected Route?   0  
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Admin Distance of Static Route?   1  
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Admin Distance of EIGRP Summary Route?   5  
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Admin Distance of External BGP Route?   20  
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Admin Distance of Internal EIGRP Route?   90  
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Admin Distance of IGRP Route?   100  
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Admin Distance of OSPF Route?   110  
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Admin Distance of IS-IS Route?   115  
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Admin Distance of RIP Route?   120  
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Admin Distance of ODR Route?   160  
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Admin Distance of External EIGRP Route?   170  
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Admin Distance of Internal BGP Route?   200  
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Admin Distance of Unknown Route?   255  
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A copy of the routing table is cached in memory inside this structure   Forwarding Information Base (FIB)  
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A copy of the mac address-table is cached in memory inside this structure   Adjacency Table  
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Negative effect of redistribution   Information is lost  
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Where is redistribution performed?   On border routers running more than one routing protocol  
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When an area is a path between two other routing domains, it is also know as a ____________ .   Transit Routing Domain  
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These routing domains don't carry transit packets   Stub  
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Routing instability due to 'feedback' causes __________.   Routing Loops  
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Three ways to troubleshoot routing loops   Admin Distance, Route Filtering, and More Careful Redistribution  
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What is the 'Split-Horizon' rule with redistribution?   Never redistribute a prefix into a domain and then accept the same prefix from another domain  
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3 Unicast Flooding Causes   Asymmetric Routing, STP Topology Changes, MAC Table Overflow  
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4 Steps of 802.1D Election Process   Elect the root bridge, Select root ports on all non-root bridges, Select designated ports per link, Block all other ports  
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How is the root bridge elected?   Switches examine Bridge ID, lowest value wins  
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What does the Bridge ID consist of?   2 Byte Priority, 6 Byte Mac Address, VLAN ID mapped to 12 lower order bits of Priority field  
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How is priority adjusted to accommodate VLAN ID?   In increments of 4096  
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What is the default priority?   32768  
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Two ways to set priority?   With a macro (primary or secondary) or direct numeric value  
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Every port on the root bridge is a __________.   designated port  
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What are the 3 steps of the STP tiebreaking process on a designated port?   Lowest path cost to root bridge, lowest sender Bridge ID, Lowest Port ID  
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4 STP Port States in order of occurrence   Block, Listening, Learning, Forwarding  
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802.1d blocking timer, name and length?   max-age,' 20 seconds  
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802.1d listening timer name and length?   forward delay,' 15 seconds  
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802.1d learning timer name and length   forward delay,' 15 seconds  
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802.1d enhancement for access layer switches   UplinkFast  
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802.1d enhancement for entire topology   BackboneFast  
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What will UplinkFast manipulate for redundancy   Bridge priority value  
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How does BackboneFast benefit convergence?   Skips the blocking stage 'max-age'  
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Lowest possible Root Bridge ID   0  
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Recommended bridge priority for backup root   8192  
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UplinkFast default priority   49152  
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Default STP Extended System ID   4107  
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3 Port States of 802.1w   Discarding, Learning, and Forwarding  
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4 Port Roles of 802.1w   Root Port, Designated Port, Alternate Port, Backup Port  
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802.1w Alternate Port is backup to what?   Root Port  
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802.1w Backup Port is backup to what?   Designated port  
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802.1w replaces simple use of timers with what?   Proposal and Agreement process  
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How are BPDUs different in 802.1w?   It carries more information and is also used as a keepalive mechanism  
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In 802.1w, how are edge ports different from point-to-point ports?   TCNs are not sent when edge ports go down  
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How is the origin of TCNs different in 802.1w than 802.1d?   TCNs are originated on the bridge where the change occurs as opposed to just from the root bridge  
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What is the default instance for MST?   0  
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3 important steps for 802.s configuration   Region Name, Revision Number, VLAN to Instance Mappings  
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This STP Protection Mechanism prevents against hardware or software failures   LoopGuard  
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This STP Protection Mechanism prevents against fiber optic problems   UDLD  
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This STP Prevention mechanism enforces the STP domain borders and keeps the active topology predictable   BPDUGuard  
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This STP Prevention mechanism enforces the Layer 2 STP topology   RootGuard  
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This STP Prevention mechanism stops BPDUs from being sent on a port and also ignores received BPDUs   BPDUFilter  
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This L2 prevention mechanism monitors traffic by traffic type in 1 second intervals   Storm Control  
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Which trunk modes don't send DTP frames?   off, auto, nonegotiate  
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Which trunk modes send DTP frames?   on, desirable  
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3 modes of VTP?   Server, Client, Transparent  
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This VTP mode only learns its database from server   Client  
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This VTP mode is the default   Server  
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This VTP mode ignores, but forwards messages   Transparent  
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What percent of errors are acceptable when running in half-duplex mode?   1%  
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What types of errors are expected in Half Duplex mode?   FCS, Alignment, Runts, and Collisions  
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This OSPF router type has all interfaces in one area   Internal Router  
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This OSPF router type has at least one interface in area 0   Backbone Router  
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This OSPF router type is connected to at least two different areas   Area Border Router (ABR)  
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This OSPF router type has at least one interface in an area and at least one other interface in another autonomous system   Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR)  
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Name of LSA Type 1?   Router LSA  
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Name of LSA Type 2?   Network LSA  
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Name of LSA Type 3?   Network Summary LSA  
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Name of LSA Type 4?   ASBR Summary LSA  
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Name of LSA Type 5?   AS External LSA  
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Name of LSA Type 7?   NSSA External LSA  
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This LSA is generated by every router in the area   Router LSA  
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This LSA is generated by the DR   Network LSA  
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This LSA is generated by ABRs   Network Summary LSA  
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This LSA is generated by ABRs to advertise the ASBR   ASBR Summary LSA  
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This LSA is generate by the ASBR   AS External LSA  
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This LSA is generated by the ASBR in a NSSA area   NSSA External LSA  
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Where are Type 1 LSAs flooded?   In the area of origination  
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Where are Type 2 LSAs flooded?   In the area of origination  
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Where are Type 3 LSAs flooded?   Throughout the AS  
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Where are type 4 LSAs flooded?   Throughout the AS  
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Where are Type 5 LSAs flooded?   Throughout the AS  
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Where are Type 7 LSAs flooded?   In the area of origination  
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What is the OSPF Backbone Area responsible for?   Summarization of each area to every other area  
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3 design rules of OSPF Backbone Area?   Must be area 0, must be contiguous, every non-area 0 must touch area 0  
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Which LSA types are blocked by a stub area?   4 and 5  
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Which LSA types are blocked by a totally stubby area?   3,4, and 5  
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Which stub area type doesn't have a default route injected by the ABR?   NSSA  
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This area allows external prefixes from the area ASBR, but restricts other external routes   Totally NSSA  
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OSPF interface command to summarize from one area to another   area range  
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OSPF interface command to summarize from another domain into OSPF   summary-address  
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Name the 7 OSPF network types   point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, point-to-multipoint non-broadcast, broadcast, non-broadcast multi-access, virtual-links, loopback  
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These 2 OSPF network types don't use a DR or BDR, but uses neighbor discovery   point-to-point, point-to-multipoint  
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This OSPF network type doesn't use a DR or BDR, but neighbors have to be manually configured   point-to-multipoint non-broadcast  
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This OSPF network type uses a DR/BDR and uses neighbor discovery   broadcast  
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This OSPF network type uses a DR/BDR , but neighbors have to be manually configured   NBMA  
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This OSPF network advertises its prefix as a host route   Loopback  
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This OSPF feature prevents domain disruptions while processes are restarting   Graceful Restart  
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If there is an incorrect OSPF network type configuration or misconfigured interfaces, what problem would this cause?   neighbor list empty  
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If there is a secondary IP address issue or Layer1/Layer2 problem in OSPF, what could this cause?   neighbor list empty  
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If an ACL is blocking or there is a stub flag mismatch, what problem could this cause in OSPF?   neighbor list empty  
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If there is a Layer3 interface configuration error or area ID mismatch in OSPF, what problem could this cause?   neighbor list empty  
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If there is a timer mismatch or authentication error in OSPF, what problem could this cause?   neighbor list empty  
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If a neighbor statement is misconfigured or unicast doesn't work in the NBMA environment, what OSPF problem could this cause?   Stuck in Attempt state  
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If hellos are being blocked in one direction or the broadcast keyword is missing from the frame-relay map command in OSPF, what problem could this cause?   Stuck in INIT state  
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If multicast is nonfunctional on one side or there is only authentication on one side in OSPF, what problem could this cause?   Stuck in INIT state  
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If all routers have a priority of 0 or there is broken unicast communication in OSPF, what problem could this cause?   Stuck in TWO-WAY state  
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If a neighbor is stuck in EXSTART or there are duplicate Router IDs in OSPF, what problem could this cause?   Stuck in TWO-WAY state  
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What two problems could be presented by a MTU mismatch in OSPF?   Stuck in TWO-WAY state or stuck in LOADING  
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If there is a corrupted link-state request or a MTU mismatch in OSPF, what problem could this cause?   Stuck in LOADING state  
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Which protocol and port number does BGP use?   TCP 179  
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eBGP peers are assumed to be ________________.   directly connected  
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What are the 3 solutions for the 'iBGP Split-Horizon' rule?   Route Reflector, Confederations, or Fully Meshed Peers  
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What two commands are necessary on a confederation border router?   bgp confederation identifier and bgp confederation peers  
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What are the 5 components of the EIGRP metric?   Bandwidth, Delay, Load, Reliability, and MTU  
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The name for the EIGRP cost between the local router and the destination prefix   Feasible Distance  
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The name for the EIGRP cost that the next hop is advertising to the local router   Advertised Distance  
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What the EIGRP feasibility check rule?   the AD of the next hop router must be less than the FD of the current successor  
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What does the EIGRP status code Passive mean?   network available  
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What does the EIGRP status code Active mean?   network unavailable  
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What does the EIGRP status code Update mean?   network is being updated  
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What does the EIGRP status code Query mean?   outstanding query  
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What does the EIGRP status code Reply mean?   generating a reply to a query  
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What does the EIGRP status code SIA mean?   convergence problem  
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What are the two ways to limit the scope EIGRP queries?   stub or summarization  
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What is an EIGRP SIA Query?   special query to make sure peer relationship is still valid  
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What 5 parameters can you match traffic for policy routing?   protocol, application, source ip, destination ip, Layer 3 packet length  
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What 3 parameters can you set for Policy Based Routing?   next-hop, output interface, default next-hop  
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What advantage does PfR have over PBR?   It uses performance metrics  
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What are the two core components of PfR?   Master Controller (MC) and Border Router (BR)  
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What are the 5 phases of PfR   Profile, Measure, Apply, Control, and Verify  
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This PfR phase identifies the traffic classes to control?   Profile  
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In this PfR phase, BRs collect statistics and report them to the MC.   Measure  
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What two ways can PfR measure traffic?   Passively or Actively  
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In this PfR phase, acceptable thresholds of performance are defined.   Apply  
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In this PfR phase, the MC uses BR reported information to identify classes or links that are Out Of Policy   Apply  
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In this PfR phase, the MC controls routing protocol decision.   Control  
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In this PfR phase, the MC ensures the changes have brought the network to In-Policy   Verify  
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Where are the learned traffic classes stored during the PfR profile phase?   Monitored Traffic Classes table (MTC)  
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How does PfR learn prefix traffic classes?   NetFlow Top talker feature  
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How does PfR learn application traffic classes?   the 'protocol' command  
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What 5 states are there in the PfR measure phase?   Default, Choose Exit, Hold-down, In-Policy, Out-of-Policy  
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How is passive measuring done in PfR?   NetFlow  
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How is active measuring down in PfR?   IP SLA  
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How can the apply phase ensure that the network is not unstable as a result of PfR?   Timers  
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How are policies configured in PfR?   oer-map  
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In what 3 ways are routing changes initiated in PfR?   a traffic class goes OOP, an exit link goes OOP, or a period timer expires and traffic classes are in 'choose exit' state  
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In what 3 ways are routing changes actually made in PfR?   IGP metric change, BGP attribute change, route injection, or PBR  
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What does the PfR verify phase rely on?   NetFlow  
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Default HSRP Priority?   100  
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How is the HSRP Active router selected?   Highest priority  
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What port and type does HSRP use for hellos?   UDP, 1985  
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How to fix HSRP state changes on a multicast stub?   Put an access-list on the non-DR  
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This GLBP router is responsible for responding to ARP requests with virtual MAC address   AVG  
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Which GLBP load-balancing method is the default?   round-robin  
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Which GLBP multicast address is used for hellos?   224.0.0.102  
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How often are GLBP hellos sent?   Every 3 seconds  
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Which port and type does GLBP use?   UDP, 3222  
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What GLBP router is only responsible for forwarding packets?   AVF  
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How is the Virtual IP address of VRRP different from HSRP?   The Virtual IP of the Virtual Router Group is the same as the physical IP of the Virtual Route Master  
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This NAT address is assigned to a host inside the network   Inside Local  
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This NAT address is a non-private address that represents the inside host   Inside Global  
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This NAT address is the IP address of an outside host as it appears in the inside network   Outside Local  
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This NAT address is the IP address assigned to a host on the outside network   Outside Global  
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Which NAT keyword specifies Port Address Translation (PAT)   overload  
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What is the command to configure a router in NTP client mode?   ntp server X.X.X.X  
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Command to update battery powered hardware clock?   ntp update-calendar  
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Command to configure router as NTP server   ntp master [stratum]  
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What is the default NTP stratum?   8  
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What does NTP stratum 1 indicate?   That the router itself is the time source  
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What NTP command is used to enable Symmetric Active Mode?   ntp peer X.X.X.X  
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What NTP interface command is used to turn on broadcasts?   ntp broadcast version 2  
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Describe the DHCP 4-way handshake process   Host broadcasts discover, server unicasts OFFER, client unicasts REQUEST, server unicasts ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
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What are the 3 mandatory steps to configure a DHCP server?   Excluded Address, DHCP pool, and Network Address  
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What are the two ways to create DHCP reserved addresses?   With the host command inside the pool or with the origin file command  
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What is the default version of WCCP?   Version 2  
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What are the two main limitations of WCCP Version 1?   It can only do port 80 redirects, and can only have 1 router per Content Engine Cluster  
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How many routers and Content Engines does WCCP Version 2 support?   32 routers and 32 Content Engines  
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If Multicast is used for WCCP communication, what are the two prerequisites?   All Content Engines in the cluster must be able to communicate with all routers and the routers have to have a TTL of 15 or less  
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What are the two ways to redirect traffic in WCCP and when are they used?   GRE (if router and content engine not on same subnet) or direct Layer2 if they are  
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How does WCCP handle L2 redirection?   By rewriting the MAC address  
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Which WCCP interface command specifies what traffic to redirect?   ip wccp web-cache redirect in (on requester facing interface) or ip wccp web-cache redirect out (on internet facing interface)  
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Command to globally enable WCCP?   ip wccp web-cache  
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Command to limit WCCP Content Engines permitted to participate? Global or interface command?   ip wccp web-cache group-list N (global)  
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Command to limit WCCP requesters? (global or interface)   ip wccp web-cache redirect list N (interface)  
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Which IP version does WCCP support?   IPv4 only  
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What does the command 'no logging on' do?   Forces messages to the console  
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How to create custom syslog event?   event tag WORD  
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How to specify timeframe for event in Embedded Event Manager?   trigger  
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How to associate different events into one group in Embedded Event Manager?   correlate  
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How to specify router response if trigger is activated?   action  
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What three ways can IP SLA information be accessed?   CLI, SNMP, and Syslog  
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Name the 10 normal IP SLA operation types.   UDP Jitter, ICMP Path Jitter, UDP Jitter for VoIP, UDP Echo, ICMP Echo, ICMP path Echo, HTTP, TCP Connect, FTP, DHCP  
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Name the 2 legacy IP SLA operation types.   DLSW+ and Frame Relay  
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What is the most commonly used IP SLA operation type?   UDP Jitter  
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This IP SLA operation type measures RT delay, OW delay, OW jitter, OW packet loss, and connectivity.   UDP Jitter  
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This IP SLA operation type measures hop by hop jitter, packet loss, and delay.   ICMP Path Jitter  
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This IP SLA operation type measures RT delay, OW delay, OW jitter, OW packet loss.   UDP Jitter for VoIP  
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This IP SLA operation type simulates various codecs and does voice quality scoring.   UDP Jitter for VoIP  
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This IP SLA operation type measures round trip delay for UDP traffic.   UDP Echo  
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This IP SLA operation type measures round trip delay for the full path.   ICMP Echo  
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This IP SLA operation type measures round trip delay and hop by hop round trip delay.   ICMP Path Echo  
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This IP SLA operation type measures round trip time for web page traffic.   HTTP  
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This IP SLA operation type measures the time to establish a session with a target.   TCP Connect  
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This IP SLA operation type measures the round trip time for file transfers.   FTP  
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This IP SLA operation type measures the round trip time for address acquisition.   DHCP  
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This IP SLA operation type measures the peer tunnel response time.   DLSW+  
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This IP SLA operation type measures circuit availability, RT delay, and the frame delivery ratio.   Frame Relay  
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This IP SLA destination system runs on a Cisco router   IP SLA Responder  
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What is the benefit of using an IP SLA Responder?   Eliminates processing delays on the source and the target  
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What protocol is using for IP SLA Responder?   IP SLA Control Protocol  
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IP SLA is a key ingredient in what Cisco feature?   OER / PfR  
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What are the three steps of configuring the QOS MQC?   class-map, policy-map, service-policy  
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What are the two functions of NBAR?   protocol analysis and traffic classification for QOS  
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What is the name of NBAR definitions?   PDLMs  
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What benefit does NBAR have over access-lists?   Deep packet inspection to the application layer  
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Command to enable NBAR monitoring?   ip nbar protocol-discovery  
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Layer 2 QoS marking? How many bits?   CoS, 3  
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Layer 3 QoS markings? How many bits?   ToS - IP Precedence (First 3 bits of byte) and DSCP (First 6 bits of byte)  
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MPLS QoS marking? How many bits?   Experimental Bits or Traffic Class, 3  
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Frame-Relay QoS marking? How many bits?   DE, 1  
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ATM QoS marking? How many bits?   CLP, 1  
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What is the CoS 0 Application?   Best Effort (Routine)  
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What is the CoS 01Application?   Medium Priority Data (Priority)  
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What is the CoS 2 Application?   High Priority Data (Immediate)  
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What is the CoS 3 Application?   Call Signaling (Flash)  
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What is the CoS 4 Application?   Video (Flash-override)  
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What is the CoS 5 Application?   Voice Bearer (Critical)  
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What is the CoS 6 Application?   Reserved (Internet)  
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What is the CoS 7 Application?   Reserved (Network)  
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What are the last two bits of the IP ToS byte used for?   Flow Control  
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What is the DSCP Class Selector PHB used for?   Pure backward compatibility with IP Precedence  
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What is the DSCP Default PHB and bit value?   Best effort service (000 000)  
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What is the DSCP Assured Forwarding PHB and initial bit values?   Guaranteed bandwidth services - 001, 010, 011, or 100  
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Describe the DSCP AF drop probabilities.   010 - Low probability, 100 - Medium probability, 110 - High probability  
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What is the DSCP EF PHB and bit value?   Voice, 101 110  
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How do the drop probability values differ between AF and EF?   In AF, 110 means high probability of drop - In EF, 110 means don't drop  
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In what three ways can QoS Policy Propagation through BGP classify packets?   Access lists, BGP Community lists, and BGP AS Paths  
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What problem does QoS Priority Queuing introduce?   Starvation  
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What problem does QoS Custom Queuing introduce?   Latency for voice  
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What problem does Weighted Fair Queuing introduce?   Can't accommodate bandwidth reservations  
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What is the default behavior for full queues in CBWFQ?   Tail Drop  
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What is the default processing behavior in each CBWFQ queue?   FIFO  
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What three types of weighting can be used in CBWFQ?   Bandwidth, Bandwidth Percent, Remaining Bandwidth Percent  
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How many types of weighting can you use in one QoS service policy?   1  
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What percentage of interface bandwidth should not be assigned by CBWFQ?   25%  
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How is Low Latency Queuing different from CBWFQ?   It adds a priority queue  
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How does Low Latency Queuing stop the priority queue from starving other queues?   the prioritized bandwidth is policed  
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What is QoS Modified Deficit Round Robin?   Deficit Round Robin with a priority queue added  
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What are the two modes of Modified Deficient Round Robin and how do they work?   Alternate - there will never be starvation, Strict priority - services the priority queue no matter what  
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This congestion avoidance technique prevents global synchronization?   Random Early Detection (RED)  
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What is the problem with Random Early Detection (RED)?   No way to differentiate what traffic to drop  
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What is the default Weight Random Early Detection denominator?   10  
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Explain the WRED min threshold.   Specifies at what level to start random drops  
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Explain the WRED max threshold   Specifies at what level to start tail drop  
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Explain the WRED max drop probability.   Specifies what percentage of packets will be dropped (1/N)  
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Command to enable WRED and in what MQC mode?   random-detect, policy configuration mode  
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What is the default ToS type that WRED uses to determine a traffic profile?   IP Precedence  
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Explain 3 ways that policing and shaping are different?   Shaping can only be outbound, Shaping buffers excess traffic, Policing drops or re-marks traffic  
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What is the policing token formula?   CIR = Bc / Tc  
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What is Tc?   timing interval  
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What is Bc?   normal burst size  
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What are the three states of a Dual-Token, Single Rate Bucket?   Conforming, Exceeding, Violating  
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What two rates are enforced on a Dual-Rate Token Bucket?   CIR and PIR  
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What interfaces are supported for AutoQoS?   Physical Serial (HDLC and PPP), Frame-Relay P2P subinterfaces, and ATM P2P subinterfaces  
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What is the interface speed limit for ATM subinterfaces?   less than 768k  
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What is a requirement of AutoQoS for slow speed links?   It must be configured on both sides  
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What is a requirement of AutoQoS for an ATM PVC?   a bit rate has to be set  
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What 5 signaling protocols is AutoQoS built to identify?   H.323, H.225 (Unicast Only), SIP, 'Skinny', and MGCP  
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"Where does the command ""auto qos voip"" go in a frame-relay environment?"   in dlci config mode  
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What are the two phases of AutoQoS for Enterprise?   Discovery Phase, Installation Phase  
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How is AutoQoS similar to AutoQoS for Enterprise?   Same set of restrictions  
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Command to enable Phase 1 of AutoQoS for Enterprise?   auto discovery qos  
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Command to enable Phase 2 of AutoQoS for Enterprise   auto qos  
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Which frame relay DLCIs are reserved?   0-15 and 1008-1023  
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How does the router know what LMI type to use?   auto-sense by trying each one  
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What three LMI options are there?   Cisco, ANSI, Q.933 - Annex A  
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What does the LMI status ACTIVE mean?   Healthy on each end and data can be transferred  
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What does the LMI status INACTIVE mean?   local connection is healthy, but the remote side is not  
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What does the LMI status DELETED mean?   No LMI, or the DLCI was deleted from the SP Frame-Relay switch  
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What is the full mesh formula?   [n(n-1)]/2  
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Why was Phase II of DMVPN created?   to permit the dynamic creation of spoke-to-spoke tunnels  
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What 3 technologies is used by DMVPN?   IPSec, Multipoint GRE (mGRE), and Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)  
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This DMVPN technology is used to dynamically register addresses from the spokes   Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)  
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This DMVPN technology is used to transport data and routing information from the hub to multiple (potential) spokes   mGRE  
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Command to create DMVPN mGRE tunnel?   tunnel mode gre multipoint  
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Commands to configure the two phases of IPSec   crypto isakmp policy and crypto ipsec transform  
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Command to create an IPSec profile to   crypto ipsec profile  
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What class and IPv4 range is reserved for multicast?   Class D, 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255  
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What is the multicast Local Link Range reserved for?   Reserved for routing protocols and other maintenance functions  
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What is the IPv4 multicast Local Link Range?   224.0.0.0 - 224.0.0.255 (Local Network Control Block)  
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What is the ipv4 multicast Internet Application Range?   Range is 224.0.1.0 - 224.0.1.255 (Internetwork Control Block)  
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What is GLOP used for?   It is used for sourcing multicast content on the internet  
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How is GLOP assigned?   233.AS_Value.Local_Assignment  
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What is the range of IPv4 multicast addresses that are administratively scoped for organizations?   239.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255  
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What are the top 256 addresses in each Admin Scope reserved for?   Scope Relative Address, such as 239.255.255.249 (reserved for DHCPv4)  
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What is the disadvantage of IGMP Version 1   Hosts have no way of notifying routers when they don't want the multicast stream  
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What major improvement was made with IGMP Version 2?   Hosts now have the ability to send a 'Leave Group' message  
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What is the benefit to IGMP Version 3   It ads Source Specific Multicast (SSM)  
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What three messages are used by IGMP hosts?   Membership Report, Version 1 Membership Report, Leave Group  
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What two types of IGMP messages are used by routers?   General Query and Group-Specific Query  
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Command to turn multicast routing on globally   ip multicast-routing  
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Command to enable PIM on an interface   ip pim [sparse-mode | dense-mode| sparse-dense-mode]  
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Command to verify IGMP operation on an interface   show ip igmp interface  
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What is the PIM traffic forwarding concept?   Multicast traffic radiates away from a source rather than to a destination  
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What are the two types of PIM trees?   Source-Based Tree and Shared Tree  
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What does (S, G) mean?   Source-Based Tree where 'S' denotes class A,B, or C source IP address and 'G' denotes the multicast group address  
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What does (*, G) mean?   Shared Tree where '*' denotes any source and 'G' denotes multicast group address  
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What are the three modes of PIM?   Dense Mode, Sparse Mode, and Sparse-Dense Mode  
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How often does PIM DM flood and prune?   Every 3 minutes  
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Which PIM mode has an explicit join approach?   PIM Sparse Mode  
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What is a negative effect of PIM DM?   Requires a lot of CPU overhead  
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What is a negative effect of PIM SM?   May have increased delay  
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What is necessary when multiple multicast routers are connect to a multi-access network?   A designated router  
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How is the multicast Designated Router elected?   Highest IP address, Loopback, then other interfaces  
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What is the function of the multicast Designated Router?   To send Join and Prune message to the RP  
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Name the technology that is a variation on the PIM-SM mode introduced to address issues for groups with a large number of sources   Bidirectional PIM  
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How does Bidirectional PIM forward traffic?   with (*,G) mechanisms only  
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What are the two functions of the multicast designated Forwarder for Bidirectional PIM?   To prevent loops and forward appropriate multicast traffic upstream  
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How is the multicast Bidirectional PIM Designated Forwarder elected?   Best Unicast route to the RP  
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What does reverse path forwarding mean?   Moving traffic away from the source, instead of to a destination  
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How does the RPF Check work?   It uses the unicast IP routing table to determine the upstream bath to the source and checks the interface that a multicast packet was received on  
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What is the primary loop prevention mechanism in multicast?   RPF Check  
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What are the three ways to fix an RPF failure? Which one is the best?   Run PIM DM over necessary links, Change the unicast routing table, or Create a Static Multicast Route  
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Command for creating static multicast route   ip mroute (source ip) (network mask) (interface)  
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What two methods exist for automatically assigning the Rendezvous Point?   Auto-RP and Bootstrap Router (BSR or PIM Version 2)  
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What is the term for routers that want to be RPs?   Candidate RPs  
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What is the flaw with Auto-RP?   It uses a dense multicast address to speak to clients to give them the RP (multicast) address (A problem in sparse mode only)  
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What multicast address is used by Candidate RPs in Auto-RP?   224.0.1.39  
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What multicast address is used by the mapping agent?   224.0.1.40  
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Command to declare candidacy for RP?   ip pim send-rp-announce  
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Command to announce Mapping Agent?   ip pim send-rp-discovery  
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What are the two fixes for the SM problem with Auto-RP?   Statically assign the RP or use the 'ip pim auto rp listener' on each SM router  
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What technology allows multiple RPs to load share and provide hot backups for each other?   Anycast RP  
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What protocol does Anycast RP rely on?   Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)  
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What is the range for extended ACLs numbers?   100-199, 2000-2699  
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What ending keyword is used in an ACL statement to get general information?   log  
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What ending keyword is used in an ACL statement to get detailed information?   log input  
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This type of ACL is compiled and put into a table for faster processing   Turbo ACL  
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What is the function of uPRF?   To stop spoofed packets  
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What is required to run uPRF?   CEF  
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What two actions can be taken on a uPRF offending packet?   drop or log  
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What interface command enables uPRF?   ip verify unicast reverse-path  
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What two uPRF modes are there and what is the difference?   Strict mode says the packet has to be on the correct interface, Loose mode says that the router only has to have a route for that specific subnet  
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What is a limitation of uPRF's visibility?   It can't see packets encapsulated inside tunnels  
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What is IP Source Guard?   Protection against spoofing  
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What is necessary for IP Source Guard to function?   DHCP Snooping  
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How does CBAC work?   It watches traffic leave the network and temporarily permits return traffic  
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Where can you apply the CBAC inspect rule?   In the inbound direction of the internal direction or the outbound direction of the external interface  
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What two benefits do SPs get from using MPLS?   BGP free core, offer L2/L3 VPNs to customers  
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What is the size of an MPLS header?   4 bytes  
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Describe the makeup of the MPLS header.   20 bit Label, 3 bit EXP, 1 bit BoS, 8 bit TTL  
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What are MPLS labels bound to?   Forwarding Equivalency Class (FEC)  
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What table does the MPLS router use to switch traffic?   LFIB  
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What MPLS router imposes labels?   PE or LER  
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What MPLS router switches traffic based only on MPLS label?   P or LSR  
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What three major operations to MPLS PE and P routers perform?   push, swap, and pop  
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What is Penultimate Hop Popping (PHP)?   The next to last SP router performs to pop operation  
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How does the PE signal that it wants its peer to perform PHP?   Advertising an implicit-null label (reserved label 3)  
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What are the two MPLS label protocols?   LDP and TDP  
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How does MPLS LDP and TDP establish adjacencies?   Relies on the IGP  
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How does MPLS protocols LDP and TDP advertise IGP routes by default?   Automatically  
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What MPLS protocol is typically used with Traffic Engineering and requires manually configured tunnels?   RSVP  
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What protocol, address, and port does TDP use to discover MPLS neighbors?   UDP broadcast to port 711  
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What protocol, address, and port does LDP use to discover MPLS neighbors?   UDP multicast to 224.0.0.2, port 646  
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What TCP ports do TDP and LDP use?   TDP - 711, LDP - 646  
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What are the 3 steps for enabling MPLS protocol TDP?   enable CEF, set protocol, enable MPLS on the interface  
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What command can be used to discover the remote MPLS label protocol?   debug ip packet detail  
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Where is the TCP session sourced from in MPLS TDP and LDP?   router-ID interface  
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Command to modify MPLS LDP router-id?   mpls ldp discovery transport-address  
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How does an MPLS header get It's TTL value?   Copied from the IP packet  
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Command for VRF aware static routes?   ip route vrf ō  
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What is added to a VPNv4 route in MP-BGP to make it globally unique? What is its length?   Route Distinguisher (RD), 8 bytes  
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What BGP community is used to control the importing and exporting of routes? What is its length?   route-target, 8 bytes  
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What mechanisms allows VPNv4 route control on a per prefix basis?   import map and export map  
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What is the format for a route distinguisher or a route-target?   ASN:nn or IPv4address:nn  
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How does a VPNv4 speaker know to accept VPNv4 routes?   The route-target has to match a local VRF  
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How does a MPLS PE exchange IPv4 routes with a CE?   VRF aware protocols  
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What is needed when BGP is not the PE-CE protocol?   redistribution  
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What are the 8 fixed fields of an IPv6 header?   Version, Traffic Class, Flow Label, Payload Length, Next Header, Hop Limit, Source Address, Destination Address  
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What two shortcuts are there in IPv6 Address?   Replace fields of successive zeroes with a '::' once, Trim leading zeroes in every field  
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What three address types exist in IPv6?   Unicast, Multicast, Anycast  
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What are the 4 main address space types in IPv6?   global unicast, site local, link local, multicast  
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What is the range of the first field of Global Unicast addresses in IPv6?   2000 - 3FFF  
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What value does the first field in the IPv6 site local address have?   FEC0  
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What value does the first field in the IPv6 link local address have?   FE80  
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What value does the first field in the IPv6 multicast address start with?   FF  
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How are modified EUI IPv6 address portion derived?   48 bit MAC address with 7th most significant bit flipped, 'FFFE' inserted in the middle  
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How is the L2 next hop resolved in IPv6 NMBA networks?   Statically  
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This IPv6 ND message asks for information about a neighbor   Neighbor Solicitation (NS)  
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This IPv6 ND message is used for self-advertisement to other neighbors   Neighbor Advertisement (NA)  
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This IPv6 ND message asks for information about local routers   Router Solicitation (RS)  
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This IPv6 ND message self-advertises as an active router   Router Advertisement (RA)  
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This IPv6 mechanism sends a neighbor solicitation to the solicited node multicast for unique address check   Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)  
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What IPv6 address is used to self-advertise to everyone on the link?   FF02::1  
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Command to resolve a corresponding L2 address to an IPv6 address on a multipoint interface?   ipv6 neighbor (ipv6 address) (interface) (mac address)  
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Command in IPv6 that mimics IPv4 command 'show arp'   show ipv6 neighbors  
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What is the IPv6 replacement for IGMP?   Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)  
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What new feature does MLD have that IGMP version 3 did not?   explicit tracking of receivers  
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What is the Embedded Rendezvous Point mechanism in IPv6?   The RP address is embedded into the multicast group address  
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What types of tunnels are available in IPv6 multicast?   IPv6 multicast over IPv4 tunnels, IPv6 multicast over IPv6 tunnels  
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What are three common IPv6 multicast address scopes?   01 - node local, 02 - link local, 05 - site local  
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What are the two groups of IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels?   static and automatic  
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Which IPv6 tunnel is the allows for multiple protocols to travel over the same tunnel? (static or automatic)   GRE, static  
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Which IPv6 tunnel is good for point-to-point connections, has less overheard, but can't transport CLNS? (static or automatic)   IPv6IP, static  
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Which IPv6 tunnel automatically determines the tunnel endpoint? (static or automatic)   6to4, automatic  
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Which IPv6 tunnel mode provides automatic host to route and host to host tunneling? (static or automatic)   ISATAP, automatic  
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Command to turn on IPv6 routing?   ipv6 unicast-routing  
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What are the 5 IPv6 routing protocols?   RIPng, EIGRPv6, OSPFv3, IS-IS, mBGP  
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Which IPv6 protocols use a separate process from their IPv4 counterparts?   RIPng, EIGRPv6, OSPFv3  
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How is the initial configuration of EIGRPv6 and OSPFv3 different from IPv4?   networks are enabled by interface commands, not under the routing process  
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What is different about EIGRP passive interfaces from IPv4 to IPv6?   No interface level command needed  
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What is a new feature of the EIGRPv6 routing process?   It features a 'shutdown' option  
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What new functionality is added to IPv6 distribute lists command?   prefix-lists  
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