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CCNA – EIGRP Questions 2

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Here you will find answers to EIGRP Questions – Part 2

Note: If you are not sure about EIGRP, please read my EIGRP tutorial.

Question 1

A router has learned three possible routes that could be used to reach a destination network. One route is from EIGRP and has a composite metric of 20514560. Another route is from OSPF with a metric of 782. The last is from RIPv2 and has a metric of 4. Which route or routes will the router install in the routing table?

A. the OSPF route
B. the EIGRP route
C. the RIPv2 route
D. all three routes
E. the OSPF and RIPv2 routes


Answer: B

Explanation

When one route is advertised by more than one routing protocol, the router will choose to use the routing protocol which has lowest Administrative Distance. The Administrative Distances of popular routing protocols are listed below:

EIGRP_Administrative Distances_popular_routing_protocols.jpg

Question 3

Refer to the exhibit. Based on the exhibited routing table, how will packets from a host within the 192.168.10.192/26 LAN be forwarded to 192.168.10.1?

EIGRP_show_ip_route.jpg

A. The router will forward packets from R3 to R2 to R1
B. The router will forward packets from R3 to R1
C. The router will forward packets from R3 to R1 to R2
D. The router will forward packets from R3 to R2 to R1 AND from R3 to R1


Answer: D

Explanation

From the routing table we learn that network 192.168.10.0/30 is learned via 2 equal-cost paths (192.168.10.9 &192.168.10.5) -> traffic to this network will be load-balancing.

Question 4

Refer to the exhibit. The company uses EIGRP as the routing protocol. What path will packets take from a host on 192.168.10.192/26 network to a host on the LAN attached to router R1?

EIGRP_show_ip_route_2.jpg

R3# show ip route
Gateway of last resort is not set
192 168.10.0/24 is variably subnetted, 6 subnets, 2 masks
D 192.168.10.64/26 [90/2195456] via 192.168.10.9, 00:03:31, Serial0/0
D 192.168.10.0/30 [90/2681856] via 192.168.10.9, 00:03:31, Serial0/0
C 192.168.10.4/30 is directly connected, Serial0/1
C 192.168.10.8/30 is directly connected, Serial0/0
C 192.168.10.192/26 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
D 192.168.10.128/26 [90/2195456] via 192.168.10.5,00:03:31, Serial0/1

A. The path of the packets will be R3 to R2 to R1.
B. The path of the packets will be R3 to R1 to R2.
C. The path of the packets will be both R3 to R2 to R1 and R3 to R1.
D. The path of the packets will be R3 to R1


Answer: D

Explanation

Host on the LAN attached to router R1 belongs to 192.168.10.64/26 subnet. From the output of the routing table of R3 we learn this network can be reach via 192.168.10.9, which is an IP address in 192.168.10.8/30 network (the network between R1 & R3) -> packets destined for 192.168.10.64 will be routed from R3 -> R1 -> LAN on R1.

Question 5

Refer to the exhibit. A packet with a source IP address of 192.168.2.4 and a destination IP address of 10.1.1.4 arrives at the HokesB router. What action does the router take?

EIGRP_show_ip_route_ICMP.jpg

A. forwards the received packet out the Serial0/0 interface
B. forwards a packet containing an EIGRP advertisement out the Serial0/1 interface
C. forwards a packet containing an ICMP message out the FastEthemet0/0 interface
D. forwards a packet containing an ARP request out the FastEthemet0/1 interface


Answer: C

Explanation

When a packet with destination IP address of 10.1.1.4 arrives at HokesB, it will look up in the routing table to find the most specific path. In this case no path is found so HokesB must inform to the source host that the destination is unreachable on the interface it has received this packet (it is Fa0/0 because the network 192.168.2.0/28 is learned from this interface). So the best answer here should be C – send an ICMP message out of Fa0/0.

Question 6

The EIGRP configuration in the Glencoe router uses a single network statement. From the output shown in the graph would advertise these networks in EIGRP?

EIGRP_show_ip_protocol_network_advertised.jpg

A. network 172.26.168.0 area 478
B. network 172.26.0.0
C. network 172.26.168.128 0.0.0.127
D. network 172.26.168.128 area 478


Answer: B

Explanation

The single “network …” statement used to advertise network 172.26.168.128/26 & 172.26.169.0/26 must cover both of them -> it is “network 172.26.0.0″. Notice the “network 172.26.168.128 0.0.0.127″ command is valid but it only covers from 172.26.168.128 to 172.26.168.255.

Question 7

Refer to the exhibit. From RouterA, a network administrator is able to ping the serial interface of RouterB but unable to ping any of the subnets attached to RouterB. Based on the partial outputs in the exhibit, what could be the problem?

EIGRP_show_ip_protocl_show_ip_route.jpg

A. EIGRP does not support VLSM.
B. The EIGRP network statements are incorrectly configured.
C. The IP addressing on the serial interface of RouterA is incorrect.
D. The routing protocol has summarized on the classful boundary.
E. EIGRP has been configured with an invalid autonomous system number.


Answer: D

Explanation

From the output of “show ip route” command on RouterB, we learn that RouterB does not learn any networks in RouterA. Also the “172.16.0.0/26 is a summary, 00:00:03, Null0″ line tells us this netwok is summarized.

Note: EIGRP performs auto-summarization each time it crosses a border between two major networks. For example, RouterA has networks of 172.16.x.x. It will perform auto-summarization when sending over network 10.1.1.0/30, which is in different major network (172.16.0.0/16 and 10.0.0.0/8 are called major networks in this case).

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  1. rgetzov
    August 13th, 2013

    the problem is in the wrong summary 172.16.0.0/16 Null0 instead of a manual one 172.16.5.0 All the packets destined to 172.16.5.x go to Null0 (dropped) and hence no ping reply.

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  3. Nimal
    August 27th, 2013

    I think Question 3, the ip addresses on the serial links need to be reversed. the routing table displays the next hop ip address as “via..” not it’s own ip address.
    So R3′s s0/0 interface address is actually 192.168.10.10/30
    .. and its s0/1 address is 192.168.10.6/30, according to the output given.

    Use packet tracer to simulate and you’ll see

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    August 28th, 2013

    plz can u give more explanation for the question 6 ?

  5. Anonymus
    September 5th, 2013

    Nimal you’re right. There’s a typo there.

  6. Q4 queryt
    September 9th, 2013

    From the output of the routing table of R3 we learn this network can be reach via 192.168.10.9, which is an IP address in 192.168.10.8/30 network (the network between R1 & R3) -> packets destined for 192.168.10.64 will be routed from R3 -> R1 -> LAN on R1.

    The 192.168.10.4 network and and 192.168.10.0 can also reach R1? I dont understand. Anyone explain?

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