1: | Which system generates the pseudonode? |
2: | What is a CSNP? When is it used? |
3: | What is a PSNP? When is it used? |
4: | A new router comes online on a multiaccess link, and the priority is the same as that of the DIS for the segment. What action is taken? |
5: | What happens in the event of the DIS dying? |
6: | Integrated IS-IS can be used to send information about which routed protocols? |
7: | How often does the DIS send out a Hello packet? |
8: | What is the name of the link-state algorithm used to create entries for the routing table? |
9: | What is the relationship between the Hello timer and when the path is considered to have died? |
10: | Integrated IS-IS areas are similar to which type of areas in OSPF? |
11: | Describe one design restriction in configuring Level 2 routing. |
12: | Given the following address: 49.0001.2222.2222.2222.00 Is this a NET or NSAP address? Give reasons for your choice. |
13: | What is a pseudonode and what is its purpose? |
14: | State two reasons why a router might not be able to find a neighbor. |
15: | Explain briefly why two routers cannot have the same system ID within the area. |
16: | What does TLV stand for? Briefly explain its purpose. |
17: | How many link-state databases does a Level 1-2 router have? |
18: | Integrated IS-IS packets run directly on top of which layer? |
19: | What is the NET address associated with in the IS-IS addressing scheme? |
20: | Describe briefly the main characteristics of a Level 1 IS. |