Computer Aptitude > Networking
EIGRP AND OSPF MCQs
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Answer: Option A. -> Point-to-point
Question 2. Which of the following describe the process identifier that is used to run OSPF on a router?
1. It is locally significant.
2. It is globally significant.
3. It is needed to identify a unique instance of an OSPF database.
4. It is an optional parameter required only if multiple OSPF processes are running on the router.
1. It is locally significant.
2. It is globally significant.
3. It is needed to identify a unique instance of an OSPF database.
4. It is an optional parameter required only if multiple OSPF processes are running on the router.
Answer: Option B. -> 1 and 3
Answer: Option D. -> EIGRP
Answer: Option B. -> router eigrp 10
Answer: Option D. -> In the routing table and the topology table
Question 7. Which is true regarding EIGRP successor routes?
1. A successor route is used by EIGRP to forward traffic to a destination.
2. Successor routes are saved in the topology table to be used if the primary route fails.
3. Successor routes are flagged as "active" in the routing table.
4. A successor route may be backed up by a feasible successor route.
5. Successor routes are stored in the neighbor table following the discovery process.
1. A successor route is used by EIGRP to forward traffic to a destination.
2. Successor routes are saved in the topology table to be used if the primary route fails.
3. Successor routes are flagged as "active" in the routing table.
4. A successor route may be backed up by a feasible successor route.
5. Successor routes are stored in the neighbor table following the discovery process.
Answer: Option C. -> 1 and 4
Answer: Option C. -> show ip eigrp topology
Answer: Option C. -> 1 and 3
Question 10. Which of the following are true regarding OSPF areas?
1. You must have separate loopback interfaces configured in each area.
2. The numbers you can assign an area go up to 65,535.
3. The backbone area is also called area 0.
4. If your design is hierarchical, then you don't need multiple areas.
5. All areas must connect to area 0.
1. You must have separate loopback interfaces configured in each area.
2. The numbers you can assign an area go up to 65,535.
3. The backbone area is also called area 0.
4. If your design is hierarchical, then you don't need multiple areas.
5. All areas must connect to area 0.
Answer: Option D. -> 3, 4 and 5