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True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

____    1. Peer-to-peer networks pass packets between multiple networks.

____    2. NetBEUI cannot scale into large internetworks because it cannot hold Network layer information in its
           network header.

____    3. IPX/SPX can be routed across the Internet.

____    4. Routers use metrics to determine which routes are better than other routes.

____    5. For the RIP (version 1) routing protocol, hop count is the sole metric used to determine the relative
           desirability of a particular path.


Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____    6. ____ protocols have packet headers that can contain Network layer addresses.
           a. Routed                                      c. NetBEUI
           b. Nonrouted                                   d. NetBIOS

____    7. ____ is a proprietary protocol suite developed by Novell.
           a. NetBIOS                                      c. IPX/SPX
           b. NetBEUI                                      d. TCP/IP
____    8. An autonomous system (AS) uses ____ as routing protocols.
           a. Exterior Gateway Protocols               c. Limit Gateway Protocols
           b. Border Gateway Protocols                 d. Interior Gateway Protocols
____    9. ____ routing protocols broadcast their entire routing table to each neighbor router at predetermined intervals.
           a. Link-state                                    c. Distance-state
           b. Distance-vector                               d. Link-vector
____ 10. ____ are often referred to as count-to-infinity problems because loops, without preventive measures, will
         cause packets to bounce around the internetwork infinitely.
         a. Hop loops                                      c. Routing loops
         b. Routing hops                                   d. Hop counts
____ 11. ____ controls what information a router will send out through a particular interface.
         a. Defining a maximum                           c. Defining a minimum
         b. Split horizon                                d. Split maximum

____ 12. ____, which are the packets used to send out LSAs, allow every router in the internetwork to share a common
         view of the topology of the internetwork.
         a. SPFs                                        c. EGPs
         b. OSPFs                                       d. LSPs
____ 13. ____ is a distance-vector routing protocol that broadcasts entire routing tables to neighbors every 30 seconds,
         out of every interface.
         a. RIP                                           c. BGP
         b. OSPF                                          d. EIGRP
____ 14. The Cisco ____ command turns on RIP routing for a network.
         a. rip                                      c. routing rip
         b. network                                  d. rip ip on

____ 15. You use the ____ command to display the routing table.
         a. show ip route                              c. show rip
         b. show route                                 d. rip table
____ 16. The ____ is the time at which a route will be totally removed from the routing table if no updates are
         received.
         a. rip interval                                  c. hop count
         b. administrative distance                       d. flush interval
____ 17. The ____ command displays real-time rip updates being sent and received and places very high processing
         demands on your router, which could affect network performance.
         a. show ip rip                                c. debug ip rip
         b. show ip protocol                           d. debug ip protocol
____ 18. The ____ command allows you to set the maximum hop count for IGRP.
         a. metric maximum-hops                      c. metric hops
         b. igrp maximum-hops                        d. maximum-hops
____ 19. Routers with only one route out are known as ____.
         a. static routers                              c. stub routers
         b. hub routers                                 d. start routers
____ 20. Networks with one route to the Internet are called ____.
         a. hub networks                                  c. start networks
         b. static networks                               d. stub networks

____ 21. Static routes are configured by a network administrator using the ____ command.
         a. static route                                c. static ip
         b. ip route                                    d. stub route
____ 22. ____ are very powerful, as they allow administrators complete control over path selection.
         a. RIP routes                                  c. Static routes
         b. Dynamic routes                              d. Stub routes
____ 23. The ____ command allows you to configure an administrative distance.
         a. ip distance                              c. adm distance
         b. ip route                                 d. adm route
____ 24. A ____ route is a type of static route that the administrator configures.
         a. stub                                           c. breakfall
         b. hub                                            d. default

____ 25. When IP routing is enabled, you can use the ____ command or the ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
         command to configure a default route.
         a. ip default-network                          c. ip network default
b. ip default                                   d. ip default 0.0.0.0
____ 26. Default routes are sometimes called ____ routes.
         a. fallback                                    c. network
         b. break                                       d. quad zero


Completion
Complete each statement.

       27. Early networks were sometimes configured as ____________________ networks, in which computers
           communicate with and provide services to their “peers.”

       28. ____________________ are protocols used by routers to make path determination choices and to share those
           choices with other routers.

       29. A(n) _________________________ is a group of routers under the control of a single administration.

       30. ____________________ is a state where all routers on the internetwork share a common view of the
           internetwork routes.

       31. Routers configured with a link-state routing protocol use ______________________________ to inform
           neighbor routers on the internetwork.


Matching

            Match each item with a statement below:
            a. NetBEUI                                      f.   Hold-down timer
            b. Routed protocols                             g.   Link-state packets
            c. Hop count                                    h.   RIP
            d. Metric                                       i.   Administrative distance
            e. BGP
____ 32. a common technique used to stop routing loops
____ 33. the most commonly used distance-vector protocol
____ 34. developed to support networks consisting of multiple networks or subnetworks
____ 35. the number of routers a packet must pass through to reach a particular network
____ 36. value used to determine the reliability of the information regarding a particular route
____ 37. packets used to send out LSAs
____ 38. value used to define the suitability of a particular route
____ 39. an example of an EGP
____ 40. the most common nonroutable protocol


Short Answer
41. Briefly describe NetBEUI.

42. Briefly describe Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP).

43. How can you limit count-to-infinity problems by defining a maximum?

44. What are some of the drawbacks of using link-state routing protocols?

45. What are some of the attributes of RIP?

46. What is administrative distance?

47. Briefly describe IGRP.

48. What are the metrics that can be configured for IGRP?

49. How can you change a route administrative distance?

50. How can you configure a default route?

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CCNA Routing Protocols Questions

  • 1. Chapter 7 True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____ 1. Peer-to-peer networks pass packets between multiple networks. ____ 2. NetBEUI cannot scale into large internetworks because it cannot hold Network layer information in its network header. ____ 3. IPX/SPX can be routed across the Internet. ____ 4. Routers use metrics to determine which routes are better than other routes. ____ 5. For the RIP (version 1) routing protocol, hop count is the sole metric used to determine the relative desirability of a particular path. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 6. ____ protocols have packet headers that can contain Network layer addresses. a. Routed c. NetBEUI b. Nonrouted d. NetBIOS ____ 7. ____ is a proprietary protocol suite developed by Novell. a. NetBIOS c. IPX/SPX b. NetBEUI d. TCP/IP ____ 8. An autonomous system (AS) uses ____ as routing protocols. a. Exterior Gateway Protocols c. Limit Gateway Protocols b. Border Gateway Protocols d. Interior Gateway Protocols ____ 9. ____ routing protocols broadcast their entire routing table to each neighbor router at predetermined intervals. a. Link-state c. Distance-state b. Distance-vector d. Link-vector ____ 10. ____ are often referred to as count-to-infinity problems because loops, without preventive measures, will cause packets to bounce around the internetwork infinitely. a. Hop loops c. Routing loops b. Routing hops d. Hop counts ____ 11. ____ controls what information a router will send out through a particular interface. a. Defining a maximum c. Defining a minimum b. Split horizon d. Split maximum ____ 12. ____, which are the packets used to send out LSAs, allow every router in the internetwork to share a common view of the topology of the internetwork. a. SPFs c. EGPs b. OSPFs d. LSPs
  • 2. ____ 13. ____ is a distance-vector routing protocol that broadcasts entire routing tables to neighbors every 30 seconds, out of every interface. a. RIP c. BGP b. OSPF d. EIGRP ____ 14. The Cisco ____ command turns on RIP routing for a network. a. rip c. routing rip b. network d. rip ip on ____ 15. You use the ____ command to display the routing table. a. show ip route c. show rip b. show route d. rip table ____ 16. The ____ is the time at which a route will be totally removed from the routing table if no updates are received. a. rip interval c. hop count b. administrative distance d. flush interval ____ 17. The ____ command displays real-time rip updates being sent and received and places very high processing demands on your router, which could affect network performance. a. show ip rip c. debug ip rip b. show ip protocol d. debug ip protocol ____ 18. The ____ command allows you to set the maximum hop count for IGRP. a. metric maximum-hops c. metric hops b. igrp maximum-hops d. maximum-hops ____ 19. Routers with only one route out are known as ____. a. static routers c. stub routers b. hub routers d. start routers ____ 20. Networks with one route to the Internet are called ____. a. hub networks c. start networks b. static networks d. stub networks ____ 21. Static routes are configured by a network administrator using the ____ command. a. static route c. static ip b. ip route d. stub route ____ 22. ____ are very powerful, as they allow administrators complete control over path selection. a. RIP routes c. Static routes b. Dynamic routes d. Stub routes ____ 23. The ____ command allows you to configure an administrative distance. a. ip distance c. adm distance b. ip route d. adm route ____ 24. A ____ route is a type of static route that the administrator configures. a. stub c. breakfall b. hub d. default ____ 25. When IP routing is enabled, you can use the ____ command or the ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 command to configure a default route. a. ip default-network c. ip network default
  • 3. b. ip default d. ip default 0.0.0.0 ____ 26. Default routes are sometimes called ____ routes. a. fallback c. network b. break d. quad zero Completion Complete each statement. 27. Early networks were sometimes configured as ____________________ networks, in which computers communicate with and provide services to their “peers.” 28. ____________________ are protocols used by routers to make path determination choices and to share those choices with other routers. 29. A(n) _________________________ is a group of routers under the control of a single administration. 30. ____________________ is a state where all routers on the internetwork share a common view of the internetwork routes. 31. Routers configured with a link-state routing protocol use ______________________________ to inform neighbor routers on the internetwork. Matching Match each item with a statement below: a. NetBEUI f. Hold-down timer b. Routed protocols g. Link-state packets c. Hop count h. RIP d. Metric i. Administrative distance e. BGP ____ 32. a common technique used to stop routing loops ____ 33. the most commonly used distance-vector protocol ____ 34. developed to support networks consisting of multiple networks or subnetworks ____ 35. the number of routers a packet must pass through to reach a particular network ____ 36. value used to determine the reliability of the information regarding a particular route ____ 37. packets used to send out LSAs ____ 38. value used to define the suitability of a particular route ____ 39. an example of an EGP ____ 40. the most common nonroutable protocol Short Answer
  • 4. 41. Briefly describe NetBEUI. 42. Briefly describe Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP). 43. How can you limit count-to-infinity problems by defining a maximum? 44. What are some of the drawbacks of using link-state routing protocols? 45. What are some of the attributes of RIP? 46. What is administrative distance? 47. Briefly describe IGRP. 48. What are the metrics that can be configured for IGRP? 49. How can you change a route administrative distance? 50. How can you configure a default route?