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BSCI - IS-IS Questions

Wednesday, 18 March 2009 15:43 administrator

Here you will find answers to IS-IS questions

Question 1:

Which three characteristics apply to IS-IS but not to OSPF? (Choose three)

A - encapsulates PDUs directly into a data-link frame


B - uses a DIS and a backup DIS to present the psuedo-node on the LAN
C - uses stubby areas to improve network scalability
D - uses a default IOS metric of 10 on each interface
E - runs PRC (Partial Route Calculations) to calculate IP reachability
information
F - uses an on-demand circuit to reduce the hello and LSA flooding across
switched WAN links, such as ISDN

Answer: A D E

Question 2:

If no metric is specified for the routes being redistributed into IS-IS, what
metric value is assigned to the routes?

A-0
B-1
C - 10
D - 20

Answer: A

Question 3:
Which two statements about the IS-IS routing protocol are true? (Choose two)

A - In the IS-IS routing domain, routers may have adjacencies with other
routers on multipoint links
B - IS-IS metrics are based on delay, bandwidth, reliability, load and MTU
C - Level 1 routers learn about paths within the areas that the routers are
connected to
D - Level 2 routers are equivalent to ABRs in OSPF and learn about paths
both within and between areas
E - Level 1 and Level 2 routing is a function of ES-IS

Answer: A C

Question 4:

Based on the show ip route isis output on R1, which statement is true?

A - The i su 10.1.0.0/23 route is an IS-IS external route


B - The R1 IS-IS router is an ASBR
C - The i su 10.1.0.0/23 route is a suppressed route
D - The i su 10.1.0.0/23 route is a summary route
E - The R1 IS-IS router is an ABR that belongs to multiple IS-IS areas
F - The R1 IS-IS router is performing route aggregation and is suppressing
the more specific 10.1.0.0/23 prefix

Answer: D
Question 5:

Which two are characteristics of the IS-IS protocol but not OSPF? (Choose
two)

A - provides for network scalability by allowing the network to be separated


into areas
B - provides routing support for multiple network layer protocols
C - three layers of hierarchical routing
D - utilizes SPF algorithm
E - forms adjacencies with all neighbors
F - supports demand circuit routing

Answer: B E

Question 6:

Refer to the exhibit. What three statements are true about the IS-IS
configuration? (Choose three)

A - The router is in area 49.0001.0002


B - The router has a system ID of 0003.0004
C - The router acts as a Level 1-2 router
D - The network service access point selector (NSEL) byte has a value of 0
E - The interfaces have a functional IS-IS configuration
F - CLNS routing is enabled for the router
Answer: C D E

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