From: Scott Smith (hioctane@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Nov 13 2006 - 12:57:36 ART
Clue: The route to PC-B will be an external L2 route on router H. What
do we know about OSPF and external routes?
-- Scott CCIE #17040 (R&S)On 11/13/06, Rajiv <electroheart143@yahoo.com> wrote: > Check out this questions:- > > Diagram:- > > > http://img176.imageshack.us/my.php?image=imagegu9.jpg > > Question:- > > Given the network and OSPF configuration shown in the exhibit, what statement is > true regarding traffic flowing from PC-A to PC-B? > A. Traffic will only flow on the shortest, low-speed path, PC-A-H-D-B-A-PC-B. > B. Traffic will flow on both of the high speed paths (PC-A-H-F-C-B-A-PC-B and > PC-A-H-G-E-B-A-PC-B ) but not the slow-speed path. > C. Traffic will flow on all three of the paths. > D. Traffic will flow uni-directionally on one of the high-speed paths form PC-A to PC-B, > and uni-directionally on the other high-speed path from PC-B to PC-A. > E. Traffic will flow bi-directionally on only one of the high-speed paths, and the path > selected will be based on the OSPF process IDs. > > The Answer given is C but I think that the answer should be "B". > > Can someone help me out with this question. > > Thanks > Rajiv > > > --------------------------------- > Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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