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CCNA 2 Chapter 10 V4.0 Answers
1. What action does a link-state router take immediately upon receipt of an LSP from a
neighboring router?
floods the LSP to neighbors
calculates the SPF algorithm
runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm
computes the best path to the destination network
2. Why is it difficult for routing loops to occur in networks that use link-state routing?
Each router builds a simple view of the network based on hop count.
Routers flood the network with LSAs to discover routing loops.
Each router builds a complete and synchronized view of the network.
Routers use hold-down timers to prevent routing loops.
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CCNA 2 Chapter 9 V4.0 Answers
1. What two actions will the EIGRP DUAL FSM take if a link to a network goes down?
(Choose two.)
put the route into passive mode
query neighbors for a new route
search routing table for a feasible successor
run the SPF algorithm to find a new successor
search topology table for a feasible successor