From: anthony.sequeira@thomson.com
Date: Mon Jul 23 2007 - 19:37:09 ART
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LAST WEEK'S ANSWER:
Answer: e
Issues:
How can you tell from this output which type of area the router resides
in?
Solutions:
The Type-5 entries in the show ip ospf database output indicate this
must be a Normal area. We can see this is a Nonbackbone area due to the
area number indicated.
More Information:
Deploying OSPF
www.cisco.com/networkers/nw00/pres/2205.pdf
LAST WEEK'S QUESTION:
4-13-2. Examine the router output shown in the Exhibit. Which type of
area is this router most likely residing in?
a.	NSSA
b.	Totally Stubby
c.	Stub
d.	Normal - Backbone
e.	Normal - Nonbackbone
Exhibit 1
R2#show ip ospf database
            OSPF Router with ID (172.16.1.2) (Process ID 1)
                Router Link States (Area 20)
Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum Link
count
172.16.1.2      172.16.1.2      342         0x80000002 0x009185 2
172.16.1.6      172.16.1.6      344         0x80000001 0x00C020 2
                Summary Net Link States (Area 20)
Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum
10.10.10.10     172.16.1.6      339         0x80000001 0x008A85
16.16.16.0      172.16.1.6      339         0x80000001 0x000CFC
                Summary ASB Link States (Area 20)
Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum
172.16.1.1      172.16.1.6      27          0x80000001 0x00A5D3
                Type-5 AS External Link States
Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum Tag
100.100.100.0   172.16.1.1      32          0x80000001 0x002A8A 0
R2#
THIS WEEK'S QUESTION:
4-2-12. Your EIGRP speaking router has just lost the successor route to
a remote destination network. There is no feasible successor route in
the topology database. Which statements about the query process that
results are correct? Choose all that apply.
a. Queries are sent to all neighbors via all interfaces except the
interface to the successor
b. If neighbors have no information about the route - they continue the
query
c. The edge of the network can stop the query process
d. Stuck in active can result in a neighbor reset
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