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What is the purpose of the AS_PATH attribute? 

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What are the six OSPF route types?

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Intra-area, inter area, El, E2, Nl, and N2.

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What are the purposes of areas in an OSPF network?

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Areas allow the design of a hierarchical network. Routes can be summarized or blocked in an area to reduce the amount of routing information on internal OSPF routers.

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Why is BGP a better choice for Internet routing than the IGPs?

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RIP version 1 and IGRP are classful protocols and do not advertise subnet mask information. RIP version 2 has a limited network diameter of 15 hops. EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS use computational intensive algorithms for determining a shortest path. BGP relies on simple techniques for best path selection and loop detection, and can handle the number of network prefixes required for Internet routing.

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Explain the difference between the forwarding of a unicast IP packet and the forwarding of a multicast IP packet.

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Unicast IP packets are forwarded based on the destination IP address. Multicast packets are forward based on the source IP address. If a multicast packet is received on the interface used to send a unicast packet back to the source, the multicast packet is forwarded to multicast neighbors. If the multicast packet is received on an interface that would not be used to send a unicast IP packet back to the source, the packet is discarded.

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What is the first thing that BGP checks to determine if a prefix is accessible?

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BGP checks the NEXT_HOP attribute to determine if the NEXT_HOP is accessible or in the IP routing table.

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What is the purpose of the LOCAL_PREF attribute?

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If a router has more than one route to the same IP prefix, the best path is the one with the highest LOCAL_PREF (assuming the WEIGHT attribute for the routes is equal).

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What is the difference between the types of routes allowed by default into IS-IS and OSPF areas?

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By default, all routes are advertised into all OSPF areas. This includes interarea OSPF routes and external routes that have been injected into OSPF. By default, IS-IS does not advertise interarea or external routes into an area, but injects a default route.

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Assume a router has a loopback address of 135.77.9.254. Convert the loopback address to an IS-IS system ID.

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The loopback address written in dotted decimal and using three digits for each byte has a value of 135.077.009.254. The system ID is 13.50.77.00.92.54.

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