Module 17 Exam Back to Main Page 1. Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol is a hybrid routing protocol that maps directly to IP protocol __.88898786Question 1 of 16 2. The EIGRP metric is?[bw + delay] x 256[bw - delay] x 256[bw / delay] x 256[bw x delay] x 256Question 2 of 16 3. The EIGRP feasible successor is a backup route based on and stored in the topology table.TrueFalseQuestion 3 of 16 4. EIGRP attempts to find neighbors by sending Hello packets every five seconds using multicast address ______.224.0.0.9224.0.0.7224.0.0.5224.0.0.10Question 4 of 16 5. EIGRP uses which five packet types?HelloAckUpdateQueryReplyRequestTransmitUnknownQuestion 5 of 16 6. The successor (next-hop neighbor) advertises the route with its own metric, which is known as the _________ or advertised distance.reported distance (RD)feasible distance (FD)neighbor distance (ND)update distance (UD)Question 6 of 16 7. EIGRP uses DUAL to create which three tables?neighbortopologyroutingdistancemetricreportedQuestion 7 of 16 8. Your IT manager calls you to ask what the SRTT stands for in the below output. What do you tell him? SRTT is the secure router trip time which is present if authentication is used for route updates.SRTT is the source route trip timer which calculates how long it look for the root to arrive from the source router.SRTT is the smooth round-trip time, which is the number of milliseconds required for the EIGRP packet to be sent to the neighbor and acknowledged.SRTT is the startup route transport timer which is a calculation of when the route is first learned and the latest update was received.Question 8 of 16 9. Your IT manager shows you the below output and asks you what sia means. What do you tell her? It refers to stuck in active, which means that EIGRP hasn’t received a reply to a query from the neighbor for the allotted time (approximately three minutes).It refers to system is active, a health check which confirms all hellos are being received and EIGRP neighbors are operational.It refers to smooth in action, all packets are being received without any delay or fragmentation.Question 9 of 16 10. The EIGRP Router ID is used in exactly the same way OSPF uses the Router ID. To elect a DR and BDR for the segment and mark the source of internal routes.TrueFalseQuestion 10 of 16 11. Which command is used to set the EIGRP router ID?R1(config-router)#router-id 1.1.1.1R1(config-router)#eigrp router-id 1.1.1.1R1(config)#eigrp router-id 1.1.1.1R1(config-router)#router-id 1.1.1.1 eigrp 1Question 11 of 16 12. Which command will set an interface as passive for EIGRP?R1(config-router)#passive-interface eigrp 1R1(config-if)#passive-interface eigrp 1R1(config-if)#passive-interfaceR1(config-router)#passive-interface Loopback0Question 12 of 16 13. By default, EIGRP allows load balancing across ___ links.fourthreetwosixQuestion 13 of 16 14. The EIGRP protocol allows equal-cost load balancing.TrueFalseQuestion 14 of 16 15. To edit the amount of paths that is considered in the EIGRP load balancing algorithm, you can use the _______ router configuration command.expand-paths [1-6]create-paths [1-6]increase-paths [1-6]maximum-paths [1-6]Question 15 of 16 16. Your IT manager shows you the below output and asks you what the * next to the 192.168.1.1 indicates. What do you tell him? The * indicates a backup route and will be used if the primary route fails.The * in front of the 192.168.1.1 indicates that the next packet will take this route. After that, the asterisk will appear before the 192.168.2.1 route.The * indicates the source of the last EIGRP update.The * indicates the EIGRP master router for the domain.Question 16 of 16 Loading...