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Answer: D
Explanation: The shutdown command administratively disables an interface. The result is the interface will be down as will the line protocol. It will end calls in progress.
Incorrect Answers:
A is incorrect; the statement shows that the interface and the protocols are both up. This would not be the case if the shutdown command were used.
B is incorrect; this statement shows that the line is up but the line protocol is down.
C is incorrect; the line would be administratively down if the shutdown command had been used.
Steve McQuerry. Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices. (Cisco Press: 2000) pages 107,
Q. 61
In which three situations is a
A.When the
B.When infinity is finally defined as some maximum number.
C.When the router exchanges update summaries at area borders.
D.When the router detect faulty LSPs propagating through the internetwork.
E.When another update is received indicating a new route with a better metric.
F.When another update is received indicating the original route to the network has been restored.
G.When the router receives a processing task proportional to the number of links in the internetwork.
Answer: A, E, F
Explanation: Holddown timers work as follows:
1.When a router receives an update from a neighbor indicating that a previously accessible network is now in accessible, the router marks the route as inaccessible and starts the holddown timer.
2.If an update arrives from the neighboring router with a better metric than originally recorded for the network, the router marks the network as accessible and removes the holddown timer.
3.If at any time before the holddown timer expires an update is received from a different neighboring router with a poorer metric, the update is ignored. Ignoring an update with a poorer metric when the holddown is in effect allows more time for the knowledge to change to propagate through the network.
4.During the holddown period, routes appear in the routing table as “possible down”.
Routers remain in holddown until one of the following events occurs: the holddown expires; another update is received indicating a new route with a better metric; and a flush timer, which is the time a route would be held before being removed, removes the route from the routing table.
Incorrect answers:
B, C, D and G are incorrect; none of these situations will remove a holddown timer.
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