IT Questions Bank Mar 16, 2020 Last Updated: Jun 29, 2023 No Comments Share Tweet Share Pin it IT Questions Bank › Category: CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. The network has three connected routers: R1, R2, and R3. The routes of all three routers are displayed. All routers are operational and pings are not blocked on this network. Which ping will fail?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator has configured R1 as shown, and all interfaces are functioning correctly. A ping from R1 to 172.16.1.1 fails. What could be the cause of this problem?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. All routers are running RIPv1. The two networks 10.1.1.0/29 and 10.1.1.16/29 are unable to access each other. What can be the cause of this problem?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. What information can be determined from the highlighted output?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. Routers R1 and R2 are directly connected via their serial interfaces and are both running the EIGRP routing protocol. R1 and R2 can ping the directly connected serial interface of their neighbor, but they cannot form an EIGRP neighbor adjacency. What action should be taken to solve this problem?ITExamAnswers asked 4 years ago • CCNA 2 v4, CCNPWhat two routing protocols use a hierarchal network topology? (Choose two.)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Which router component is used to store the routing table?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. A ping between the serial interfaces of R1 and R2 is successful, but a ping between their FastEthernet interfaces fails. What is the reason for this problem?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. R1 knows two routes, Path A and Path B, to the Ethernet network attached to R3. R1 learned Path A to network 10.2.0.0/16 from a static route and Path B to network 10.2.0.0/16 from EIGRP. Which route will R1 install in its routing table?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. Two routers are unable to establish an adjacency. What is the possible cause for this?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. Although R2 is configured correctly, host A is unable to access the Internet. Which two static routes can be configured on R1 to enable Internet connectivity for host A? (Choose two.)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. R1 and R2 are unable to establish an adjacency. What two configuration changes will correct the problem? (Choose two.)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. Given the topology shown in the exhibit, what three commands are needed to configure EIGRP on the Paris router? (Choose three.)ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4A router needs an IOS upgrade. Which component must be checked to make sure it meets the requirement for the new IOS?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4When would the IOS image held in ROM be used to boot the router?ITExamAnswers asked 2 years ago • CCNA 2 v4