CCNA3 ScaN v6.0 Chapter 6 Exam Answers 2019 2020

Last Updated on January 13, 2021 by Admin

  1. When an EIGRP-enabled router uses a password to accept routes from other EIGRP-enabled routers, which mechanism is used?

    Explanation:

    EIGRP authentication allows a router to accept routing information only from other routers that are configured with the same password.
  2. What is the purpose of using protocol-dependent modules in EIGRP?

    Explanation:

    EIGRP is designed to route several network layer protocols by using the PDMs. For example, EIGRP can be used to route both IPv4 and IPv6, as well as other network layer protocols. There is a separate instance of PDM for different network layer protocols.
  3. If all router Ethernet interfaces in an EIGRP network are configured with the default EIGRP timers, how long will a router wait by default to receive an EIGRP packet from its neighbor before declaring the neighbor unreachable?
    Explanation:

    EIGRP uses the hold time as the maximum time it should wait for receiving a hello packet (or other EIGRP packets) from its neighbor before declaring that the neighbor is unreachable. By default the hold time is 3 times greater than the hello interval. On LAN interfaces, the default hello time is 5 seconds and the default hold time is 15 seconds.
  4. Which statement describes a characteristic of the delivery of EIGRP update packets?
    Explanation:

    EIGRP uses a reliable delivery protocol to send update packets. Depending on the need, EIGRP may send update packets with unicast or multicast. For example, update packets are sent as a multicast when required by multiple routers, or as a unicast when required by only a single router.
  5. Which two EIGRP packet types are sent with unreliable delivery? (Choose two.)
    Explanation:

    The update, query, and reply EIGRP packet types require reliable delivery.
  6. Which destination MAC address is used when a multicast EIGRP packet is encapsulated into an Ethernet frame?
    Explanation:

    When an EIGRP multicast packet is encapsulated into an Ethernet frame, the destination MAC address is 01-00-5E-00-00-0A.
  7. What is identified within the opcode of an EIGRP packet header?
    Explanation:

    The EIGRP packet header opcode is used to identify the EIGRP packet type: update (1), query (3), reply (4), and hello (5)​.
  8. An administrator issues the router eigrp 100 command on a router. What is the number 100 used for?
    Explanation:

    The router eigrp 100 command uses the number as a process-id to keep track of the running instance of the EIGRP process, as several EIGRP processes can be run at the same time. This number is called autonomous system number.
  9. Why would a network administrator use a wildcard mask in the network command when configuring a router to use EIGRP?
    Explanation:

    The wilcard mask in the EIGRP network command is used to define precisely which network or subnets participate in the EIGRP process. Only interfaces that have addresses in a subnet included in a network command will participate in EIGRP.
  10. What information does EIGRP maintain within the routing table?
  11. Which table is used by EIGRP to store all routes that are learned from EIGRP neighbors?
    Explanation:

    EIGRP routers maintain a topology table that includes entries for every destination that the router learns from directly connected EIGRP neighbors.
  12. Which command or commands must be entered on a serial interface of a Cisco router to restore the bandwidth to the default value of that specific router interface?
    Explanation:

    The command used to restore the default bandwidth on a serial interface of a Cisco router is no bandwidth. The default bandwidth on most, but not all, Cisco router serial interfaces is 1544 kb/s.
  13. Which three metric weights are set to zero by default when costs in EIGRP are being calculated? (Choose three.)
    Explanation:

    By default, k1 and k3 are set to one and k2, k4, and k5 are set to zero during cost calculation by the EIGRP process. There is no k6 value.
  14. A new network administrator has been asked to verify the metrics that are used by EIGRP on a Cisco device. Which two EIGRP metrics are measured by using static values on a Cisco device? (Choose two.)
    Explanation:

    Bandwidth and delay are static values that are not actually tracked by a device. Load and reliability are tracked dynamically by a device over a default period of time. MTU is not used for EIGRP metrics.
  15. Refer to the exhibit. Which two networks contain feasible successors? (Choose two.)

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    CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 6 Exam 003

    Explanation:

    Feasible successors are installed in the EIGRP routing table when the successor becomes unavailable. Feasible successors are backup routes that are have a metric higher than that of successors.
  16. A network administrator wants to verify the default delay values for the interfaces on an EIGRP-enabled router. Which command will display these values?
    Explanation:

    The show interfaces command is used to show the delay, in microseconds, of a specified interface. This command will also provide the default delay value or an administratively configured value. The show running-config command will only display an administratively configured value. The commands show ip route and show ip protocols will not provide the delay value of each interface.
  17. Refer to the exhibit. R3 has two possible paths to the 172.16.99.0 network. What is the reported distance of the feasible successor route?

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    CCNA3 v6.0 Chapter 6 Exam 002

    Explanation:

    A feasible successor route is a backup route to the primary successor route, displayed as the second subentry in the command output. The reported distance of the feasible successor route for the 172.16.99.0 network is 2816.​
  18. Refer to the exhibit. R2 has two possible paths to the 192.168.10.4 network. What would make the alternate route meet the feasibility condition?