To prevent Service Advertisements (SAPs) from flooding a network, Cisco routers do not forward them. How are services advertised to other networks?
A. Each router builds its own SAP table and forwards that every 60 seconds. B. Each router assigns a service number and broadcasts that. C. SAPs aren’t necessary with Cisco routers. D. Cisco routers filter out all SAPs. Ans: A Cisco routers build SAP tables and forward the table every 60 seconds. All SAPs can’t be filtered even with 4.x since NDS and time synchronization uses SAPs. 10 Novell’s implementation of RIP updates routing tables every ____ seconds. A. 60 B. 90 C. 10 D. 30 Ans A Novell’s RIP updates routing tables every 60 seconds, Apple’s RTMP is every 10 seconds, routers ARP every 60 seconds, IGRP signal every 90 seconds, and Banyan VINES signals every 90 seconds. 11 In Novell’s use of RIP, there are two metrics used to make routing decisions. Select the two metrics. A. Ticks. B. Hops C. Loops D. Counts Ans:A &B It first uses ticks (which is about 1/18 sec.); if there is a tie, it uses hops; if hops are equal, then it uses an administratively assigned tiebreaker.
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