Chapter 11
A1: | Split horizon will prevent 192.168.10.0/24 from being advertised into the RIP domain from the IGRP domain. |
A2: | No, because not all subnets of 10.0.0.0 are directly connected to Mantle on the RIP side. |
A3: | The network statement under Robinson's EIGRP 1 configuration matches interface 192.168.3.32, even though no EIGRP Hellos are being forwarded out that interface. Therefore, the subnet is advertised as internal within the EIGRP 1 domain. |
A4: | EIGRP automatically entered this summary route because subnets of 192.168.3.0 are being redistributed into EIGRP from OSPF. |
A5: | 192.168.1.0/24 is in the OSPF domain, and OSPF is not being redistributed into EIGRP 2. Unlike OSPF, EIGRP uses split horizon. Therefore, although 192.168.1.0/24 ... |
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