From: Troy F. (ccie17k@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Nov 17 2006 - 17:07:00 ART
Anthony,
I've sent an answer to your mailbox!
Just want to publicly thank you for doing such a great contrubution to the
comunity!
On 11/17/06, anthony.sequeira@thomson.com <anthony.sequeira@thomson.com>
wrote:
>
> Congrats to Berry Mobley [berry@gadsdenst.org] 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.
>
>
>
> NOTE: Each week the number of respondents to the Question of the Week
> grows! Thanks for making this Group Study contribution such a success.
> Also note - if you win the drawing and you live in Russia - please allow
> 4-6 weeks delivery time :-)
>
>
>
> LAST WEEK'S RESPONSES:
>
>
>
> A - 5%
>
> B - 0%
>
> C - 0%
>
> D - 15%
>
> E - 0%
>
> F - 80%
>
>
>
> LAST WEEK'S ANSWER:
>
>
>
> Answer: f
>
>
>
> Topic Domain: 4a
>
>
>
> Issues:
>
> How is cost assigned to links in OSPF? How can you manipulate the
> default cost assignments?
>
>
>
> Solutions:
>
> Use the auto-cost reference-bandwidth command to change the way in which
> OSPF computes the cost metric. The formula is the reference bandwidth
> divided by the bandwidth of the link. The default reference bandwidth is
> 100 (Mbps). If you set this reference bandwidth value to 50000 (Mbps),
> the resulting cost value is 5.
>
>
>
> More Information:
>
> auto-cost
>
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/
> fiprrp_r/1rfospf.htm#wp1025118
>
>
>
> LAST WEEK'S QUESTION:
>
>
>
> 4-1-9. You want to ensure that a 10 Gbps link in your OSPF domain is
> assigned a metric of 5. Which configuration makes this possible on your
> local router after you have set the bandwidth correctly using the
> bandwidth command?
>
>
>
> a. auto-cost reference-bandwidth 5
>
> b. auto-cost reference-bandwidth 10
>
> c. auto-cost reference-bandwidth 50
>
> d. auto-cost reference-bandwidth 5000
>
> e. auto-cost reference-bandwidth 1000
>
> f. auto-cost reference-bandwidth 50000
>
>
>
> THIS WEEK'S QUESTION:
>
>
>
> 3-1-6. What address is used as the destination address in the initial
> ICMP packet during the neighbor discovery process of IPv6?
>
>
>
> a. The anycast address
>
> b. The global unicast address
>
> c. The solicited-node multicast address
>
> d. The broadcast address
>
> e. The link-local address
>
>
>
> Question of the Week Compliments of:
>
>
>
> TESTiT
>
> http://www.netmasterclass.com/site/written.php
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> Subscription information may be found at:
> http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
>
-- HTH, Troy - one day a CCIE :-)
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Fri Dec 01 2006 - 08:05:47 ART