Question: (TCO 4) In a multiarea OSPF network, what is a characteristic of both ASBRs and ABRs? Many local networks are connected. They perform summarization and

(TCO 4) In a multiarea OSPF network, what is a characteristic of both ASBRs and ABRs?

Many local networks are connected.
They perform summarization and redistribution tasks.
They run multiple routing protocols at the same time.
They implement both IPv4 and IPv6.

(TCO 4) What is true about multi-area OSPF?

It requires a hierarchical network design.
It is a hybred distance-vector routing protocol.
It is known for its large routing tables.
It disallows link aggregation.

(TCO 5) EIGRP _____ packets have a need for specific information.

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(TCO 5) Which table is used by EIGRP to store all routes that are learned from EIGRP neighbors?

Adjacency table
Neighbor table
Routing table
Topology table

(TCO 5) An EIGRP route is in the passive state when the route _____.

has the highest path cost of all routes to that destination network
is viable and can be used to forward traffic
is a feasible successor and will be used if the active route fails
has no traffic to that network

(TCO 5) You need to manually summarize several IPv6 networks. Which address best summarizes the IPv6 addresses 2001:CC4:2110::/48, 2001:CC4:2ABC::/48, and 2001:CC4:312D::/48?

2001:CC4:2000::/35
2001:CC4:2000::/36
2001:CC4:2000::/37
2001:CC4:2000::/38

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