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Course Version Chapter Question # Old Form New Form

Erouting 4 6 20 Form B Form C

Erouting 4 6 19 Form B Form C

Erouting 4 Final All


Change made Language Comment

The correct answer will be changed to "a summarization of


English serveral IP network addresses into one IP network address"

The third sentence of the stem will be changed to "A ping


English from Host A to Host B is unsuccessful." The correct answer
will be changed to option B.
Multiple forms of the final added
Planned Correction Date

May 26, 2008


Course Version Chapter Question # Old Form New Form

Erouting 4 1 15 Form C Form D

Erouting 4 2 2 Form C Form D

Erouting 4 2 5 Form C Form D

Erouting 4 3 5 Form B Form C

Erouting 4 3 9 Form B Form C

Erouting 4 5 15 Form C Form D

Erouting 4 8 12 Form B Form C

Erouting 4 10 7 Form B Form C

Erouting 4 10 10 Form B Form C

Erouting 4 11 6 Form B Form C

Erouting 4 11 23 Form B Form C

Erouting 4 11 24 Form B Form C


Change made Language Comment

Drop Item English Add exhibit for clarification.


Change stem to include all the networks that
the the answer actually covers. What address
Replace Item English
can be used to summarize networks
172.16.0.0/24 thru 172.16.7.0/24?"

The actual question "Which three commands can be used to


Replace Item English help troubleshoot Layer 3 connectivity issues?" can be
answered correctly using every one of the options. Replace
item with minor change to options.

Drop Item English Drop Item - DUAL is not discussed until chapter
4 and then in more detail in chapter 9.
Replace Item English The question should be worded correctly for a better
understanding.

It is difficult to determine whether the question


Replace Item English is looking for the flush or invalid timer. There is
not a valid answer for the flush timer, so the
only option would be using the invalid timer.
Content not covered in enough detail in the
Drop Item English
curriculum

Replace Item English


Option 4 can be considered a correct answer.
The course material does not refer to the term
Replace Item English
LSA, but instead uses LSP.
Change correct answer to "Directly connected
Replace Item English networks that are operational will be in the
routing table."
Change option B to "Directly connected networks that are
Replace Item English
operational will be in the routing table."
The IP address of the Remote routers S0/0/1
Replace Item English
interface should be 10.2.0.6.
Planned Correction Date

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Change
Course Version Chapter Question # Old Form New Form made Language

Erouting 4 7 2 Form C Form D English

Erouting 4 1 13 Form B Form C English

Erouting 4 4 20 Form B Form C English


Comment Planned Correction Date
Option 1 is incorrect. RIP v2
does not pick up supernetted
network addresses directly from
interfaces as shown in the
exhibit. January 9, 2008
The protocol field in the exhibit
should be displayed as a
hexadecimal number 0x800. January 9, 2008

The correct response is correct


according to RFC1058, but is not
consistent with the curriculum
presentation and may not be the
case on all systems. January 9, 2008
Change
Course Version Chapter Question # Old Form New Form made Language

Erouting 4 final 53 Form D Form E English


Comment Planned Correction Date

The 10.0.0.0/24 network is directly


connected to the BOS router and would
not rely on OSPF hello packets to appear
in the BOS routing table. December 13, 2007
Change
Course Version Chapter Question # Old Form New Form made Language

Erouting 4 5 15 Form B Form C English

Erouting 4 Final 52 Form C Form D English


Comment Planned Correction Date

The exhibit command output


refers to RouterA rather than
R1. There is also an implicit
assumption that R2 is configured
with ver2 and no auto-summary
which is not shown in the item. November 29, 2008
The wrong exhibit is displayed
for this item. November 29, 2008
Change
Course Version Chapter Question # Old Form New Form made Language

ERouting 4 Final 11 Form B Form C Drop Item English

Erouting 4 2 15 Form B Form C Drop ItemEnglish


Comment Planned Correction Date

The exhibit incorrectly shows static


routes as directly connected. October 17, 2007

An IP address must be assigned


to the interface, even if it is up
and up, in order to show as a
directly connected route in the
routing table. October 17, 2007
Change
Course Version Chapter Question # Old Form New Form made Language

ERouting 4 7 8 Form A Form B Drop Item English


Comment Planned Correction Date

Summarization would not occur as the route has


not crossed a border between network
numbers. Also, routes shown in the debug
output are not shown on the network diagram.
September 27, 2007
Change
Course Version Chapter Question # Old Form New Form made Language

ERouting 4 2 15 Form B Form C Drop Item English


Comment Planned Correction Date
Option 1 is incorrect and option
2 is correct. See ERoute 3.4.3 "A
static route using either a next-
hop IP address or an exit
interface has a default AD value
of 1." September 13, 2007
Change
Course Version Chapter Question # Old Form New Form made Language

ERouting 4 final 9 Form A Form B Drop Item English

ERouting 4 final 46 Form A Form B Drop Item English


Planned Correction
Comment Date
August 9, 2007

More than 1 possible answer


options 2,4,and 5 are correct. The next
hop address can be any address along
the path as long as the address can be
found in the routing table.
August 9, 2007
Command not supported in curriculum

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