Areas of Router 5 and 6 are not normal areas. Inspect their routing tables and determine which statement is true.

QuestionsCategory: 300-101Areas of Router 5 and 6 are not normal areas. Inspect their routing tables and determine which statement is true.
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Areas of Router 5 and 6 are not normal areas. Inspect their routing tables and determine which statement is true.

A. R5’s Loopback and R6’s Loopback are both present in R5’s Routing table

B. R5’s Loopback and R6’s Loopback are both present in R6’s Routing table

C. Only R5’s loopback is present in R5’s Routing table

D. Only R6’s loopback is present in R5’s Routing table

E. Only R5’s loopback is present in R6’s Routing table






 

Suggested Answer: A

Here are the routing tables of R5 and R6:
 <img src="https://www.examtopics.com/assets/media/exam-media/02670/n27319100009.png" alt="Reference Image" />
 <img src="https://www.examtopics.com/assets/media/exam-media/02670/n27319100006.jpg" alt="Reference Image" />
Here we see R5s loopbacks in the routing table shown as connected, and the 6.6.6.6 loopback IP address of R6 is also seen as an OSPF route in R5s routing table.

This question is in 300-101 Cisco Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching Certificate




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