Archives by Tag 'OSPF'

CCNP BSCI –Chapter8 OSPF Advanced Topics

By admin - Last updated: Monday, December 28, 2009

1. Which of the following are not OSPF area types?
A. Special
B. Stub
C. Not-so-Stubby (NSSA)
D. Sorta-Stubby (SSA)
E. Totally Stubby
2. Which of the following are advantages of stub areas over standard areas?
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CCNP BSCI –Chapter7 Using OSPF Across Multiple Areas

By admin - Last updated: Monday, December 28, 2009

1. What is the command to view CPU utilization?
A. show memory free
B. show cpu utilization
C. show processes cpu sorted
D. show processor
2. What is an internal router?
A. An OSPF process running on a multilayer sw...

CCNP BSCI –Chapter6 OSPF Network Topologies

By admin - Last updated: Monday, December 28, 2009

1. Which of the following is not an OSPF network type?
A. Broadcast multiaccess
B. Point-to-point nonbroadcast
C. Point-to-multipoint nonbroadcast
D. NBMA
2. What OSPF network type is a workaround used to account for the ...

CCNP BSCI –Chapter5 Understanding Simple Single Area OSPF

By admin - Last updated: Monday, December 28, 2009

1. What is a neighbor on a local LAN segment in OSPF?
A. A neighbor is a router in the same area.
B. A neighbor is a router in the same classful network.
C. A neighbor is a router on a multi-access link, with an adjacency with a DR.<...

Verifying the OSPF Configuration

By admin - Last updated: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

There are a number of show ip commands that can be used when troubleshooting an OSPF
network. These commands are:
• show ip ospf, which provides information about the OSPF process and its details.
• show ip ospf database,...

Configuring OSPF

By admin - Last updated: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

There are a few simple commands that are used to configure and troubleshoot a Cisco
router configured to use OSPF in a single area and in a multiple area network. The
commands used to configure OSPF are:
• router ospf < proc...

OSPF Area Types

By admin - Last updated: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Regardless of which approach is used, a multiple area OSP network has a hierarchical
structure and consists a number of distinct areas.
These areas are:
• The backbone area, which is also referred to as Area 0. All other areas ...

Building Routing Table on New OSPF-Configured Routers

By admin - Last updated: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Five packets are used to build the routing table on a new OSPFconfigured router.
These are the Hello protocol; the database descriptor, which is used to send summary
information to neighbors to synchronize topology databases; the link-stat...

Redistributing into RIP and OSPF

By admin - Last updated: Thursday, May 14, 2009

【Lab Objectives】 1. To master the re-release configuration of OSPF and RIP. 2. To master the E1 and E2 types of route to OSPF.
【Lab Topology】

【Lab Process and Requirements】 1. Configure the router&#...

Configuring OSPF NSSA Area and NSSA Totally Stub

By admin - Last updated: Thursday, May 14, 2009

Lab objectives: 1. Learn functions of type1, type2, type3, type4, type5, and type7 LSA in Totally Stub Area. 2. Learn features of NSSA Area and NSSA Totally Stub Area 3. Learn the two area configuration methods Note: Totally NSSA is CISCO private.