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Alcatel-Lucent Advanced Troubleshooting

 Question 1.
Two routers are physically connected to each other over Ethernet port 1/1/1.

Review the configuration information shown below. What state should the OSPF neighbor be in?
 

A. INIT
B. EXCHANGE
C. EXSTART
D. FULL
E. No OSPF neighbor

Answer: E

Question 2.
Which of the following debug statements can be used to troubleshoot if the OSPF adjacency is staying at xstart state? Select two answers.

A. Debug routerospf rtm
B. Debug routerospf packet dbdescr
C. Debug routerospf neighbor
D. Debug routerospf packet hello
E. Debug routerospf spf

Answer: B, C

Question 3.
Based on the following configuration, which of the following statements are true? Choose all that apply.
 

A. No OPSF adjacency found on Node 1
B. Full OSPF adjacency between Node-1 and Node-2
C. Full OSPF adjacency between Node-1 and Node-3
D. Full OSPF adjacency between Node-1 and Node-4
E. OSPF is enabled on Node 1

Answer: B, E

Question 4.
Two routers are physically connected to each other over Ethernet port 1/1/1. Review the configuration information below. 

What state should the OSPF neighbor be in?
 

A. INIT
B. EXCHANGE
C. EXSTART
D. FULL
E. No OSPF neighbor

Answer: D

Question 5.
Two routers are physically connected running ISIS. ISIS L2 adjacency is up and running but L1 adjacency is not up. Review the configuration information shown below: 

Which of the following statement best describe the cause of the problem? Select one answer only.
 

A. The ISIS interface level is not configured on both routers
B. The ISIS interface type should be configured as point-to-point interfaces
C. ISIS System IDs are not configured on both routers
D. ISIS Area addresses are not configured on both routers
E. ISIS level capacity are not configured on both routers

Answer: D

Question 6.
Two routers are physically connected to each other with ISIS configured. No ISIS adjacency can be found on both routers. Ping works fine on the local and the remote interface addresses on both routers. Review the confguration information shown below. 

Which of the following statements best describe the cause of the problem? Select one answer only.
 

A. The ISIS interface level configured does not match the ISIS level capability supported on the 
    routers
B. The ISIS authentication check is enabled but there is no authentication type and password 
    configured
C. ISIS Area addresses are not configured on both routers
D. L1 wide Metrics are disabled on the routers
E. ISIS Circuit id does not match on Node-1 and Node-2

Answer: C

Question 7.
L1 ISIS adjacency is up between two routers (Node-1 and Node-2) with MD5 authentication configured. During a maintenance window, an operator was planning to change one of the ISIS hello authentication key from admin to admin123. After removing the hello authentication key from Node-1 (no change on Node-2 side), the ISIS adjacency stayed up. The operator decided to fall back to the original configuration and called Alcatel for support. 

Which of the following statement best describe the cause of the problem? Select one answer only.
 

A. The ISIS hello authentication key was not configured properly in the first place, that's why 
    removing the authentication key does not impact the adjacency
B. The ISIS authentication key is the same as the hello authentication key, therefore removing 
    hello authentication key does not impact the adjacency
C. The system interface is missing from theISIS configuration, therefore ISIS is not working 
    properly even before the change
D. ISIS hello authentication key is only used for hello packet exchange. It does not affect ISIS 
    adjacency
E. ISIS hello authentication key is not used to bring up ISIS adjacency when traffic-engineering is 
    enabled on the routers

Answer: B

Question 8.
What are the typical RIP related issues found during troubleshooting?

A. Interface filters
B. Broadcast/Multicast mismatch
C. Area id not match with neighbor
D. Group name not match with neighbor
E. Hop count too high

Answer: A, B, E

Question 9.
Two direct connected routers are running RIPv2, neighbors are up but there is no route in the RIP database. Review the configuration information below. 

What is the potential problem?
 

A. System interface is not added to the RIP protocol
B. No import policy is configured
C. No export policy is configured
D. Split-horizon has to be disabled in RIP
E. Message-size has to be configured with a non-zero value

Answer: C

Question 10.
Node A has an active BGP route 10.1.1.1 in its routing table, but the same route is not found in Node D routing table. 

Which of the following configurations are required to resolve this problem?
 

A. Add Interface X to OSPF on Node B as passive interface
B. Redistribute interface address Y and Z into BGP
C. ISIS Enable route-reflection on Node B
D. Enable next-hop-self on Node C
E. Enable route-reflection on Node C

Answer: A, E



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