CCIE Recertification Question of the Week - OCT2006

From: anthony.sequeira@thomson.com
Date: Fri Oct 20 2006 - 14:46:49 ART


Congrats to Ivan [ivan@iip.net] for winning the Cisco Press title last
week!

We will randomly draw again this week from the responses sent to
anthony.sequeira@thomson.com. The winner will receive the CCIE Routing
and Switching Flash Cards and Exam Practice Pack from Cisco Press.

REMEMBER:

All questions will be carefully selected to have CCIE Lab relevance as
well as relevance to the written exam!

LAST WEEK'S RESPONSES:

A - 50%
B - 25%
C - 0%
D - 25%

LAST WEEK'S ANSWER:

Answer: a

Topic Domain: 3f

Issue:
How do you configure SNMP v3 to allow a user read access to all MIB
variables?

Solution:
When configuring SNMP v3, you create a view, then a group to use this
view, and then a user in the group. Notice in this example that the view
uses the keyword Internet. This effectively includes all MIB variables
in the view since the Internet portion of the MIB tree is so high up.

More Information:
Configuring SNMP Support
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/
ffun_c/fcfprt3/fcf014.htm

LAST WEEK'S QUESTION:

3-2-2. You are configuring SNMP v3 on one of your Cisco routers. Which
of the following is the correct configuration to permit a user named
JSMITH to have read access to all of the MIB variables on the device?

a.

snmp-server view MYNEWVIEW internet included

snmp-server group MYNEWGROUP v3 auth read MYNEWVIEW

snmp-server user JSMITH MYNEWGROUP v3 auth md5 MYSECRETPASS

b.

snmp-server view MYNEWVIEW all

snmp-server group MYNEWGROUP v3 auth ro MYNEWVIEW

snmp-server user JSMITH MYNEWGROUP v3 auth md5 MYSECRETPASS

c.

snmp-server view MYNEWVIEW all

snmp-server user JSMITH MYNEWVIEW v3 auth md5 MYSECRETPASS

d.

snmp-server user JSMITH v3 auth md5 MYSECRETPASS all

THIS WEEK'S QUESTION:

4-5-8. Examine the configuration shown in Exhibit 1. Which statements
regarding this configuration are true? Choose all that apply.

a. For EIGRP to propagate the default route, the network specified
by the ip default-network command must be known to EIGRP

b. RouterA will not show a gateway of last resort set in the show
ip route output

c. The network specified by the ip default-network command must be
passed to other EIGRP routers

d. Multiple default networks cannot be configured

Exhibit 1
RouterA(config)# router eigrp 100
RouterA(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0
RouterA(config-router)# network 172.16.10.0
RouterA(config-router)# exit
RouterA(config)# ip default-network 172.16.10.0
RouterA(config)# ip route 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.10.1

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