Question: 1
Refer to the exhibit.
Refer to the exhibit. An engineer is designing an OSPF network for a client. Requirements dictate that the routers in Area 1 should receive all routes belonging to the network, including EIGRP, except the ones originated in the RIP domain. Which action should the engineer take?
Question: 2
A customer's current Layer 2 infrastructure is running Spanning Tree 802.1d, and all configuration changes are manually implemented on each switch. An architect must redesign the Layer 2 domain to achieve these goals:
reduce the impact of topology changes
reduce the time spent on network administration
* reduce manual configuration errors
Which two solutions should the architect include in the new design? (Choose two.)
Question: 3
An enterprise customer has these requirements:
* end-to-end QoS for the business-critical applications and VoIP services based on CoS marking.
* flexibility to offer services such as IPv6 and multicast without any reliance on the service provider.
* support for full-mesh connectivity at Layer 2.
Which WAN connectivity option meets these requirements?
Question: 4
Refer to the exhibit. Where must an architect plan for route summarization for the topology?
Question: 5
An engineer is tasked with designing a dual BGP peering solution with a service provider. The design must meet these conditions:
* The routers will not learn any prefix with a subnet mask greater than /24.
* The routers will determine the routes to include in the routing table based on the length of the mask alone.
* The routers will make this selection regardless of the service provider configuration.
Which solution should the engineer include in the design?