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Chapter 14 - Configuring OSPF

Cisco & IP Addressing
Louis D. Rossi, Louis R. Rossi and Thomas Rossi
  Copyright © 1999 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Exercises
  14.1: Using the topology of Figure 14.1 and addressing of Table 14.1 what configuration lines would be required to configure Router_C with the OSPF routing protocol?
  14.2: If all routers are configured in the same area, what type of routes would an OSPF router contain in its routing table?
  14.3: What type of routes would a router in a “totally stubby” area  have in its routing table?
  14.4: Using the topology of Figure 14.6 and addressing of Table 14.2 what configuration lines would be required to configure Router_C with the OSPF routing protocol? Route summarize all LAN routes of C1 and C2.
  14.5: What would be the approximate OSPF cost of 1–56k link?
  14.6: Describe the difference between a “totally stubby” and a “stub” area.
  14.7: When configuring networks to belong in an area we use a wild card mask. (T/F)
  14.8: When configuring route summarization we use a wild card mask. (T/F)
  14.9: What is the administrative distance of OSPF?
  14.10: AN ABR router may also be an internal router. (T/F)
  14.11: Backbone routers must be wholly contained in Area 0. (T/F)
  14.12: External routes are routes in another AS. (T/F)

 


 
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