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ROUTE Chapter 2 - CCNP ROUTE (Version 6.0)
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1
Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator has configured R1 and R2 for EIGRP authentication with multiple keys and activation times. After functioning normally for a month, R1 and R2 are now no longer forming an EIGRP adjacency. Which configuration change to the key lifetimes will correct the EIGRP adjacency problem?
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Change the key 1 accept life to an end time of Feb 1 on both routers.
Change key 2 send lifetime to a start time of Jan 1 on both routers.
Change the key 1 send lifetime to an end time of Feb 1 on both routers.
Change the key 2 accept lifetime to a start time of infinite on both routers.
2
Which event must take place to transition an EIGRP route that is in the active state back to the passive state?
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expiration of the RTO timer
an update packet that is received from every EIGRP neighbor
an acknowledgment that is received from every EIGRP neighbor
a reply that is received from each neighbor for every generated query
a feasible successor route that is moved from the topology table to the routing table
3
Which EIGRP packet type can quickly propagate through a network and result in excessive DUAL computations and high CPU loads?
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acknowledgment
hello
reply
update
query
4
When does an EIGRP router place a route in the active state?
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when there is no successor route in the routing table
when the feasible distance is greater than the reported distance of the route
when an update packet containing information about the route is not acknowledged
when the current successor is no longer valid and there is no feasible successor in the topology table
5
Which two solutions are used in an EIGRP network to reduce DUAL computations? (Cho
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