The first question is very badly worded and I don't think any answer is
correct. You would have to make an assumption on what they are talking
about.
1. which method prevents routing loop by not allowing a [packet] (routing
update) to travel (through) the same router interface twice on its way to a
(the) [destination] (source of routing update)? Flip brackets.
All that said, the way to break a routing loop is the TTL not anything
listed, these techniques try not to create loops but if one is created none
of these will break it.
What is the source of this question.
Don
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From: "Ledesma, Pedro"
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Subject: RE: Help [1:6363]
> c and b i think?
>
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> Sent: Monday, 8 October 2001 3:55 PM
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> Subject: Help [1:6363]
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>
> Hi
> Please help me with this two question, I think the book answer is not
> correct
>
> 1. which method prevents routing loop by not allowing a packet to travel
the
>
> same router interface twice on its way to a destination?
> A. split horizon
> B. hold-downs
> C. route poisoning
> D. Spanning-Tree Protocol
>
>
> 2. which configuration mode and command combination sets the bandwidth
> metric of a Frame Relay connection?
> A. router(config)#clock rate 56
> B. router(config-if)#bandwidth 56
> C. router(config)#bandwidth 56000
> D. router(config-if)#clock rate 5600
>
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