Practise routing and connectivity troubleshooting scenarios involving R1, R2, R3, static routes, OSPF, next hops and routing tables.
Start Scenario PracticeConsider the following DHCPv6 configuration on router R2: ipv6 dhcp pool DHCP6_POOL dns-server 2001:db8::1 domain-name example.com ! interface GigabitEthernet0/0 ipv6 address 2001:db8:1::1/64 ipv6 dhcp server DHCP6_POOL ipv6 nd other-config-flag no shutdown What is the effect of this configuration?
Explanation: The configuration uses the `ipv6 nd other-config-flag` command, which sets the 'Other Configuration' flag (O-flag) in Router Advertisement (RA) messages. This tells hosts to use Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) for their IPv6 address (based on the prefix in the RA) and then use DHCPv6 (stateless DHCPv6) only to obtain additional parameters like DNS server and domain name, as defined in the DHCPv6 pool.
Drag and drop the steps to troubleshoot OSPF DR/BDR election on a multi-access segment into the correct order, from first to last.
Explanation: The correct order ensures that the OSPF DR/BDR election is properly influenced. First, verify the current DR/BDR roles using show ip ospf interface. Next, set the OSPF priority on the desired router to a higher value than the current DR. Then, clear the OSPF process on all routers to force a new election. After that, verify the new DR/BDR roles have been elected as expected. Finally, confirm that adjacencies are formed with the new DR/BDR.
A network engineer runs the following command to troubleshoot a Control Plane Policing (CoPP) issue: R1# show bgp neighbors 10.1.1.2 received-routes BGP table version is 10, local router ID is 10.1.1.1 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal, r RIB-failure, S stale, m multipath, b backup-path, f RT-Filter, x best-external, a additional-path, c RIB-compressed, Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *> 10.3.3.0/24 10.1.1.2 0 100 0 i Total number of prefixes 1 What does this output indicate?
Explanation: The output shows a single BGP prefix (10.3.3.0/24) received from neighbor 10.1.1.2, with the route marked as valid (*) and best (>). This confirms that BGP is successfully receiving and processing the update, and the route is eligible for installation in the routing table. Since the route appears in the received-routes output, CoPP is not dropping the inbound BGP update packets, as CoPP would prevent the packets from reaching the BGP process entirely.
An MPLS network with EIGRP as the IGP is experiencing label distribution failures. Router R1 shows: 'show mpls ldp neighbor' does not list R2. R1's configuration: mpls ip on interfaces, but no router-id configured. R2's configuration: mpls ldp router-id Loopback0 force. R1 and R2 are directly connected. What is the root cause?
Explanation: R1 has no explicit LDP router-id configured, so it defaults to the highest IP address on a loopback interface or, if none exists, the highest IP on a physical interface. Since R1 has no loopback, it uses the IP of the interface facing R2. R2's LDP router-id is forced to its Loopback0 address via the 'force' keyword. For LDP sessions to establish, each router must be able to reach the other's LDP router-id. R2's loopback may not be reachable from R1's interface IP, or R1's interface IP may not be reachable from R2's loopback, breaking the TCP transport required for LDP.
A DMVPN network with hub R1 and spokes R2 and R3 is configured with mGRE and NHRP. Spoke-to-spoke tunnels fail to form. R1 configuration: interface Tunnel0, ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0, tunnel source GigabitEthernet0/0, tunnel mode gre multipoint, ip nhrp network-id 1, ip nhrp map multicast dynamic. R2 shows: 'show dmvpn' shows no dynamic sessions. R3 shows: 'show ip nhrp' shows no entries for R2. What is the root cause?
Explanation: In a DMVPN network, spokes must use the 'ip nhrp nhs' command to register their real (physical) IP addresses with the hub (NHS). Without this command, the hub never learns the spokes' addresses, so it cannot provide NHRP resolution replies to other spokes attempting to form spoke-to-spoke tunnels. The absence of dynamic sessions on R2 and no NHRP entries for R2 on R3 directly indicate that R2 never registered with the hub.
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