Question :While troubleshooting a routing problem in your network, you utilize RIP
debugging as shown below:
Based on the information provided, which of the following are true? (Select two
answer choices)
A. This router was configured with the commands:
RtrA(config)#router rip
RtrA(config-router)# network 172.16.0.0
RtrA(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0
B. This router was configured with the commands:
RtrA(config)# router rip
RtrA(config-router)# network 192.168.1.0
RtrA(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0
RtrA(config-router)# network 192.168.168.0
C. This router was configured with the commands:
RtrA(config)# router rip
RtrA(config-router)# version 2
RtrA(config-router)# network 172.16.0.0
RtrA(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0
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D. Split horizon was disabled on this router.
E. Network 192.168.168.0 will be displayed in the routing table.
F. Network 10.0.0.0 will be displayed in the routing table.
Answer :A, F
Explanation:
Based on the information provided, this RIP network is routing the 192.168.1.0,
172.16.0.0, and 10.0.0.0 networks. However, the 10.0.0.0 and 172.16.0.0 networks show
that they are being advertised to the other router with a metric of 1, meaning that it is
directly connected. Therefore, choice A is correct. Also, the 192.168.1.0 network was
received on the serial 0/0 interface with a valid metric of 1 so this route will indeed be
installed into the routing table.
Incorrect Answers:
B. The 192.168.0.0 networks are being received from other routers, so this particular one
will not have this locally configured.
C. The output shows that RIP version 1 is being used, not RIP version 2.
D. There is no information to support this.
E. This network shows a metric of 16, which is the maximum number of hops for RIP so
it is deemed inaccessible.
debugging as shown below:
Based on the information provided, which of the following are true? (Select two
answer choices)
A. This router was configured with the commands:
RtrA(config)#router rip
RtrA(config-router)# network 172.16.0.0
RtrA(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0
B. This router was configured with the commands:
RtrA(config)# router rip
RtrA(config-router)# network 192.168.1.0
RtrA(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0
RtrA(config-router)# network 192.168.168.0
C. This router was configured with the commands:
RtrA(config)# router rip
RtrA(config-router)# version 2
RtrA(config-router)# network 172.16.0.0
RtrA(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0
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D. Split horizon was disabled on this router.
E. Network 192.168.168.0 will be displayed in the routing table.
F. Network 10.0.0.0 will be displayed in the routing table.
Answer :A, F
Explanation:
Based on the information provided, this RIP network is routing the 192.168.1.0,
172.16.0.0, and 10.0.0.0 networks. However, the 10.0.0.0 and 172.16.0.0 networks show
that they are being advertised to the other router with a metric of 1, meaning that it is
directly connected. Therefore, choice A is correct. Also, the 192.168.1.0 network was
received on the serial 0/0 interface with a valid metric of 1 so this route will indeed be
installed into the routing table.
Incorrect Answers:
B. The 192.168.0.0 networks are being received from other routers, so this particular one
will not have this locally configured.
C. The output shows that RIP version 1 is being used, not RIP version 2.
D. There is no information to support this.
E. This network shows a metric of 16, which is the maximum number of hops for RIP so
it is deemed inaccessible.