A Distance Vector router running distance vector protocol advertises its connected routes and learns new routes from its neighbors.
1. Yes
2. No
3.Can be yes or no
4.Can not say
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A metric is the cost assigned for passage of a packet through a
1.Network
2.Protocol
3. Group Tree
4. Router
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A static routing table contains information entered
1.Automatically
2.Manually
3.Directly
4. Indirectly
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A stub link is a network that is connected to
1.One router
2.Two routers
3.Three routers
4.Four routers
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A _________ is a device that forwards data that is not explicitly destined to it.
1.hub
2.switch
3. router
4. All of the above
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An Autonomous System (AS) is a group of networks and routers under the authority of a single
1.Membership
2.Ownership
3.Administration
4.Management
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An _______ distributes routing information between two different autonomous systems or organization.
1.Interior Routing Protocol
2.Exterior Routing Protocol
3.Link-State Routing Protocol
4.Distance Vector Routing Protocol
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BGP stands for
1.Border Gateway Packet
2.Border Gateway Protocol
3.Border Gateway Path
4.Border Gateway Plan
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BGP stands for
1.Border Gateway Packet
2.Border Gateway Protocol
3.Border Gateway Path
4.Border Gateway Plan
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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an interdomain routing protocol using
1.Path routing table
2.Routing Information Protocol
3.Distance vector routing
4.Path vector routing
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CBT stands for
1.Core-Based Transmission
2.Core-Based Tree
3.Core-Based Tracer
4.Core-Based Target
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For multicasting between two noncontiguous multicast routers, we make a multicast backbone (MBONE) to enable
1.Drilling
2.Digging
3.Tunneling
4.Stabling
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Good examples of transit Autonomous Systems are national and international
1. ISP
2.BGP
3.RIP
4.NIP
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Host-specific routing is used for purposes such as checking the route or providing
1.Network Measures
2.Security Measures
3. Routing Measures
4. Delivery Measures
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If there is only one routing sequence for each source destination pair, the scheme is known as .....
1.static routing
2.fixed alternative routing
3. standard routing
4. dynamic routing
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If your routing table has a static, a RIP, and an IGRP route to the same network, which route will be used to route packets by default?
1.Any available route
2.RIP route
3. Static route
4.IGRP route
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In an autonomous system, we are dealing with routers and
1.Stations
2.Bridges
3.Networks
4. Protocols
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In broadcast communication, the relationship between the source and the destination is
1.One to all
2.Many to one
3.One to many
4.One to one
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In Core-Based Tree (CBT), if a router wants to leave the group then it sends a leave message to its
1.Downstream Router
2.Router Path
3. Upstream Router
4.Stable Router
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In Core-Based Tree (CBT), when the router has received all join messages, then the tree will be
1.Indexed
2.Framed
3.Stablized
4.Formed
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In Longest Mask Matching, three entries are 127, 126, 124, the first entry should be
1. 124
2.126
3.127
4.127 and 124
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In Multicast Routing Protocol, flooding is used to broadcast the packets but it creates
1.Gaps
2.loops
3. Errors
4.long strings
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In Multicast Routing Protocol, the teleconferencing is the application of
1. Multicast
2.Multiple unicast
3.Broadcast
4.Unicast
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In multicast routing, when a router receives a packet to forward, it needs to find the shortest path to the
1.Sender
2.Destination
3.Medium
4. First Node
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In Unicast Routing, If the instability is between three nodes, stability cannot be
1.Stablized
2.Reversed
3.Guaranteed
4.Minimized
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In Unicast Routing, the Dijkstra algorithm creates a shortest path tree from a
1. Graph
2.Chart
3.Station
4.Link State
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In Unicast Routing, the size of the network in the distance vector routing can not exceed
1. 2 hops
2.5 hops
3. 10 hops
4.15 hops
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In Unicast Routing, to avoid two-node instability we can use split horizon strategy combined with
1. Poison reverse
2.Poison Stability
3.Poison strategy
4.Poison forward
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In Unicast Routing, triggered updating process, when a node detects some failure in the neighboring links which results in a distance change to
1.Maximum value
2.Minimum value
3. Infinity
4.Zero
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Multicasting is more efficient than
1.Unicast
2.Multilevel-cast
3.multi unicast
4.Broadcasting
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OSPF stands for
1.Open Shortest Path File
2.Open Shortest Packet First
3.Open Shortest Path First
4.Open System Path First
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Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) has two independent multicast Protocols, those are
1.PIM-DM and PIM-DS
2.PIM-DM and PIM-DR
3. PIM-DM and PIM-DL
4. PIM-DM and PIM-SM
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Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) is used in sparse multicast environment such as
1. WAN
2.MAN
3.LAN
4.Switches
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Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) is used when there is a slight possibility that each router is involved in
1.Unicasting
2.Protocol
3. Group Sharing
4.Multicasting
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Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) eliminates the loop in the
1.Flooding Process
2. Formation Process
3.Protocol Process
4.Unicast Vector Process
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Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) is not based on
1.Source Address
2. IP Address
3.Destination Address
4.Protocol Process
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Reverse Path Multicasting (RPM) is used to increase
1.Creativity
2.Availibilty
3. Efficiency
4.Strength
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RIPng stands for ____
1.Routing Information Path Next Generation
2.Routing Interior Protocol Next Generation
3.Routing Information Protocol Next Gateway
4.Routing Information Protocol Next Generation
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Routing protocols can be divided in ________ categories.
1.2
2.3
3.4
4.5
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Techniques can make the size of the routing table manageable and also handle issues such as
1.Flow control
2.Error reporting
3. Tunneling
4.Security
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The ......... protocol allows the administrator to assign a cost, called the metric, to each route.
1. OSPF
2.RIP
3.BGP
4.BBGP
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The Core-Based Tree (CBT) is a
1.Group Routing Tree
2.Group Shared Tree
3. Group Formed Tree
4.Group Protocol Tree
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The designated parent router of each network is responsible for holding the membership
1. Address
2.Protocol
3. Source
4.information
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The Open Shortest Path First(OSPF) protocol is an intra domain routing protocol based on ........ routing.
1.distance vector
2.link state
3.path vector
4.non distance vector
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The router forwards the received packet through only one of its interfaces in
1.Multicast delivery
2.Broadcast delivery
3.Unicast delivery
4.Omnicast delivery
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There exists ________ forms of routing protocols.
1.1
2.2
3.3
4. 4
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What is split horizon?
1.Information about a route should not be sent back in the direction from which the original update came.
2.It splits the traffic when you have a large bus (horizon) physical network.
3. It holds the regular updates from broadcasting to a downed link.
4.It prevents regular update messages from reinstating a route that has gone down.
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When the source and destination of the packet are located on the same physical network, then
1.Direct delivery Fails
2.Direct delivery Delay
3. Direct delivery Occurrs
4.Direct delivery Stops
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Which of the following is not the requirement of routing function?
1.Correctness
2.Robustness
3.Delay time
4.Stability
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_____ is an upgraded implementation of ICMP to accommodate IPv6 requirements.
1.ICMPv6
2. DHCPv6
3. DNS
4. None of the above
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