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Questions # 71:

What are the types of networks supported on an Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR for OSPF? (Choose 2)

Options:

A.

Broadcast


B.

Non-Broadcast Multi-Access


C.

Point-to-Point


D.

Point-to-Multipoint


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Questions # 72:

What is the metric and maximum routable value for RIP?

Options:

A.

Hop count and 16


B.

Hop count and 15


C.

Link cost and 15


D.

Link cost and 16


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Questions # 73:

What are the ways the RID can be created on an Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR router? (Choose three)

Options:

A.

From the last 32 bits of the chassis MAC address


B.

From the first 32 bits of the chassis MAC address


C.

The loopback IP address


D.

By using the command "config router ospf rid X.X.X.X"


E.

From the system IP address


F.

From the highest interface IP address


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Questions # 74:

What is wrong with the following filter configuration from an Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR?

RTR-B# configure filter

RTR-B>config>filter# ip-filter 1 create

RTR-B>config>filter>ip-filter$ entry 1 create

RTR-B>config>filter>ip-filter>entry$ match src-ip 172.2.0.0/16

RTR-B>config>filter>ip-filter>entry# action drop

RTR-B# configure router interface toRTR-A

RTR-B>config>router>if# egress

RTR-B>config>router>if>egress# filter ip 1

Options:

A.

There is nothing wrong with this filter


B.

The filter should be applied to the ingress and not the egress.


C.

The mask cannot be a "/" value, it must be in dotted decimal.


D.

All traffic is being blocked


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Questions # 75:

What must be configured on the Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR for RIP to advertise locally attached links?

Options:

A.

A policy statement within the router identifying what is to be advertised


B.

Access-lists denoting what is to be advertised


C.

Default metrics for each link


D.

A group and neighbor statement for each peer


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Questions # 76:

What is the value of the protocol discriminator used to denote IS-IS protocol information?

Options:

A.

89


B.

87


C.

85


D.

83


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Questions # 77:

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Question # 77

Given the diagram below, what path will traffic follow from router R6 to router R3, and from router R3 to router R6, if IS-IS is the routing protocol? The numbers beside the links are the metrics for that link.

Options:

A.

Router R6 to router R3 will follow (R6-R5-R2-R3). Router R3 to router R6 will follow (R3- R2-R5-R6).


B.

Router R6 to router R3 will follow (R6-R5-R2-R3). Router R3 to router R6 will follow (R3-R4-R2-R5-R6).


C.

Router R6 to router R3 will follow (R6-R5-R2-R3). Router R3 to router R6 will follow (R3-R4-R7-R5-R6).


D.

Router R6 to router R3 will follow (R6-R5-R7-R4-R3). Router R3 to router R6 will follow (R3-R4-R7-R5-R6).


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Questions # 78:

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Question # 78

In the IS-IS network shown, router R1 has been configured to summarize network 20.20.1.0/24 and 20.20.2.0/24 as 20.20.0.0/16. Which router's routing table will be reduced compared to the routing table before the summarization?

Options:

A.

Router R1


B.

Router R2


C.

Routers R1 and R2


D.

Router R4


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Questions # 79:

Given the NSAP address of 49.0012.1234.1234.1234.00, what area does the IS-IS router reside in?

Options:

A.

49.0012.1234


B.

49.0012


C.

12.1234


D.

1234


E.

49.1234


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Questions # 80:

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Question # 80

What can you deduce from the show command on router R6?

Options:

A.

The router R6 interface is in a multi-access segment. It is neither the DR nor the BDR for the segment. The DR for this segment would be the router with router ID 10.10.10.5.


B.

The router R6 interface is in a multi-access segment. It is neither the DR nor the BDR for the segment; however, this command does not indicate whether 10.10.10.3 or 10.10.10.5 is the DR or BDR.


C.

The router R6 interface is in a multi-access segment. It is the BDR, which is why it is not adjacent to the other routers.


D.

The router R6 interface is in a multi-access segment. It is neither the DR nor the BDR for the segment. The DR for this segment would be the router with router ID 10.10.10.3.


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