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1. Which statement is accurate about the CIR in Frame Relay?
- It is important to purchase a CIR that matches the highest bandwidth requirements of the enterprise.
- The CIR can be no lower than the port speed of the local loop.
- The CIR defines the contracted maximum rate available from the service provider on the Frame Relay circuit.
- It is possible to burst over the CIR if bandwidth is available.
2. Refer to the exhibit. A network support technician has been asked to set an IP address on one of the FastEthernet interfaces on a new router. What is causing the interface to reject the address?
- The IP address is already in use.
- The technician is using a network address.
- The technician is using the wrong subnet mask for /26.
- The technician must enable VLSM on the interface.
3. Refer to the exhibit. Because of continuing instability of one of the serial links in the OSPF network, a network administrator configures router ASBR as shown. Which two statements will be a result of this configuration? (Choose two.)
- Traffic intended for destinations across unstable serial links will be forwarded by ASBR even when the links are down.
- A summary route of 192.168.0.0/22 will be advertised to the ISP router.
- Serial links in range 192.168.0.0 255.255.252.0 will be forced into a passive state.
- Networks connected to the unstable serial links will be placed in an unreachable state.
- Negative effects of route flapping will be reduced.
4. Refer to the exhibit. Which IP addressing scheme would be correct for the network?
- H1-172.18.0.10/16
H2-172.18.0.11/16
H3-172.18.0.12/16 - H1-172.18.0.10/16
H2-172.19.0.10/16
H3-172.18.0.11/16 - H1-172.18.0.10/16
H2-172.18.0.11/16
H3-172.19.0.11/16 - H1-172.18.0.10/16
H2-172.19.0.11/16
H3-172.19.0.11/16
5. Refer to the exhibit. What two conclusions can be drawn from the displayed output? (Choose two.)
- A packet with a destination IP address of 172.20.1.14 will exit the router via the Serial 0/1/0 interface.
- The default administrative distance for EIGRP has been changed.
- Network 172.20.1.4 can be reached through two possible routes of equal cost
- The addresses on this network were created using VLSM.
- The router connected to Serial 0/1/1 is advertising four separate routes through EIGRP to this router.
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