November 1999
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
15h 3m
English
| 1: | What is the amount of bandwidth that Enhanced IGRP uses during failure? |
| 2: | What is SIA? |
| 3: | What is auto-summary, and what does it do? |
Answers:
| 1: | What is the amount of bandwidth that Enhanced IGRP uses during failure? |
| A1: | By default, Enhanced IGRP uses 50 percent of bandwidth during failure. |
| 2: | What is SIA? |
| A2: | SIA stands for “Stuck in Active,” which indicates the expiration of an active timer. This occurs when the router has not received a reply from all the neighbors about a route it queried during the active timer. |
| 3: | What is auto-summary, and what does it do? |
| A3: | Auto-summary is the summarization of internal Enhanced IGRP routes to a classful network boundary when a router sends an update on an interface that belongs ... |
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