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List a difference between RIP Version 1 and RIP Version 2

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1. List a difference between RIP Version 1 and RIP Version 2

 

 

2. What is a wildcard mask?

 

 

 

3. How does a wildcard mask differ from a subnet mask?

 

 

 

4. Explain an Ultimate Route

 

 

5. Explain Child and Parent Routes

 

 

 

 

6. How do classful and classless routing tables differ?

 

 

 

7. Which routing protocols are classless (check all correct answers)

RIP V1

RIP V2

IGRP

EIGRP

OSPF

 

8. With classful BEHAVIOR, what happens if a parent route matches but there are no matching child routes?

 

 

 

 

 

9. With classless BEHAVIOR, what happens if a parent route matches but there are no matching child routes?

 

 

 

 

 

10. What is the significance of the number 8 in this statement:  Router OSPF 8?

 

 

 

11. What is the significance of the number 13 in this statement:  Router EIGRP 13?

 

 

 

12. In general, is auto-summary a good thing or a bad thing in initial configurations?

 

 

 

13. Show the command to configure a manual summary on an interface.

 

 

 

14. What OSPF area must exist?

o Area 1

o Area 99

o Area 42

o Area 0

o Area 7

 

15. What is that area called?

 

 

 

16. What area must every other OSPF area touch (connect to)?

 

 

 

17. How is an External route indicated in the routing table for EIGRP

 

 

 

18. What is the difference between External type 1 and External Type 2 routes?

 

 

19. How is an OSPF network from another area indicated in the routing table?

 

 

20. What are the default Administrative Distances for the following ?

 

OSPF:

 

RIP:

 

EIGRP (Internal):

 

Static Route:

 

EIGRP (External):

 

 

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