Refer to the exhibit. The exhibited network contains a mixture of Cisco and non-Cisco routers. The command debug ip rip was entered on the JAX router. All routers are running the same version of RIP. Router CHI and Router ORL are not able to reach the 192.168.1.16/28 network. What is a possible solution to this problem?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 2 v4Refer to the exhibit. The exhibited network contains a mixture of Cisco and non-Cisco routers. The command debug ip rip was entered on the JAX router. All routers are running the same version of RIP. Router CHI and Router ORL are not able to reach the 192.168.1.16/28 network. What is a possible solution to this problem?

Refer to the exhibit. The exhibited network contains a mixture of Cisco and non-Cisco routers. The command debug ip rip was entered on the JAX router. All routers are running the same version of RIP. Router CHI and Router ORL are not able to reach the 192.168.1.16/28 network. What is a possible solution to this problem?

  • Enable split horizon in the network.
  • Configure RIPv2 on routers.
  • Add network 192.168.1.0 to the RIP configuration on the JAX router.
  • Configure JAX Fa0/0 as a passive interface.
  • Enable the Serial0/0/0 interface on the JAX router.
  • Change the IP address on the Fa0/0 interface of the JAX router to 192.168.1.1/24.

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