November 1999
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
15h 3m
English
| 1: | What is the difference between an NSAP and a NET? |
| 2: | Why would you want multiple NETs on one box? |
| 3: | How many bits are reserved for the metric in IS-IS? |
| 4: | When is a non-pseudonode LSP generated? |
Answers:
| 1: | What is the difference between an NSAP and a NET? |
| A1: | An NSAP with an n-selector of 0 is called a NET. |
| 2: | Why would you want multiple NETs on one box? |
| A2: | You can use multiple NETs while in the process of merging or splitting areas. |
| 3: | How many bits are reserved for the metric in IS-IS? |
| A3: | Six bits are reserved, so the metric cannot be larger than 63. |
| 4: | When is a non-pseudonode LSP generated? |
| A4: | A non-pseudonode LSP represents a router and includes the ISs and the LANs attached to that router. |
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