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300-410 Practice Test


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Topic 1, Exam Pool A

Refer to the exhibit.

An engineer is trying to block the route to 192.168.2.2 from the routing table by using the configuration that is shown. The route is still present in the routing table as an OSPF route. Which action blocks the route?

 


A.

Use an extended access list instead of a standard access list.


B.

Change sequence 10 in the route-map command from permit to deny.


C.

Use a prefix list instead of an access list in the route map.


D.

Add this statement to the route map: route-map RM-OSPF-DL deny 20.





B.
  

Change sequence 10 in the route-map command from permit to deny.



Which statement about IPv6 RA Guard is true?


A.

It does not offer protection in environments where IPv6 traffic is tunneled.


B.

It cannot be configured on a switch port interface in the ingress direction.


C.

Packets that are dropped by IPv6 RA Guard cannot be spanned.


D.

It is not supported in hardware when TCAM is programmed.





A.
  

It does not offer protection in environments where IPv6 traffic is tunneled.



Refer to Exhibit.

Which statement about redistribution from BGP into OSPF process 10 is true?


A.

Network 172.16.1.0/24 is not redistributed into OSPF.


B.

Network 10.10 10.0/24 is not redistributed into OSPF


C.

Network 172.16.1.0/24 is redistributed with administrative distance of 1.


D.

Network 10.10.10.0/24 is redistributed with administrative distance of 20.





A.
  

Network 172.16.1.0/24 is not redistributed into OSPF.



Which command allows traffic to load-balance in an MPLS Layer 3 VPN configuration?


A.

multi-paths eibgp 2


B.

maximum-paths 2


C.

Maximum-paths ibgp 2


D.

multi-paths 2





C.
  

Maximum-paths ibgp 2



Refer to the exhibit.

Which routes from OSPF process 5 are redistributed into EIGRP?


A.

E1 and E2 subnets matching access list TO-OSPF


B.

E1 and E2 subnets matching prefix list TO-OSPF


C.

only E2 subnets matching access list TO-OSPF


D.

only E1 subnets matching prefix listTO-OS1





A.
  

E1 and E2 subnets matching access list TO-OSPF




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