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Cisco 300-510 Exam - Topic 9 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-510 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 9
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Guidelines

This is a lab item in which tasks will be performed on virtual devices.

Refer to the Tasks tab to view the tasks for this lab item.

Refer to the Topology tab to access the device console(s) and perform the tasks.

Console access is available for all required devices by clicking the device icon or using the tab(s) above the console window.

All necessary preconfigurations have been applied.

Do not change the enable password or hostname for any device.

Save your configurations to NVRAM before moving to the next item.

Click Next at the bottom of the screen to submit this lab and move to the next question.

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Topology

Tasks

Configure and verify an OSPF neighbor adjacency between R1 and R2 in OSPF area 0 according to the topology to achieve these goals:

1. R1 pings the Loopback0 interface of R2. Use interface-level configuration to complete this task.

2. R2 pings the Loopback0 interface of R1. Use interface-level configuration to complete this task.

3. R2 receives a single summary route 172.16.100.0/22 for networks 172.16.100.0/24, 172.16.101.0/24, and 172.16.103.0/24.

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Kristofer
4 months ago
I thought we could change the hostname, guess not!
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Victor
4 months ago
Don't forget to save to NVRAM before moving on!
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Flo
4 months ago
Wait, are we really using interface-level config for this?
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Gerardo
5 months ago
Totally agree, it's essential for proper communication.
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Carmelina
5 months ago
OSPF neighbor adjacency is key for routing!
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Arlie
5 months ago
I’m a little confused about summarizing the routes for R2. I think I need to double-check the subnetting for the summary route.
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Tawna
5 months ago
I feel confident about pinging the Loopback interfaces, but I hope I don’t forget to save the configurations to NVRAM before moving on.
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Layla
5 months ago
This question reminds me of a similar lab we did on OSPF adjacencies. I think I need to focus on the network statements correctly.
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Roxane
6 months ago
I remember practicing OSPF neighbor configurations, but I'm a bit unsure about the exact commands needed for the interface-level settings.
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Cassie
6 months ago
No problem, I've done plenty of these OSPF configuration tasks before. I'll just follow the steps, configure the interfaces, and make sure the pings and summary route work as expected.
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Domitila
6 months ago
Hmm, the instructions seem clear enough, but I'm a little unsure about the summary route requirement. I'll need to double-check my OSPF knowledge to make sure I configure that correctly.
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Vi
6 months ago
Okay, this looks like a pretty straightforward OSPF configuration task. I'll start by checking the topology and making sure I understand the requirements.
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Ira
6 months ago
Wait, what do they mean by "interface-level configuration" for the pings? I'm not sure if that's just referring to the loopback interfaces or something else. I'll need to think through that part carefully.
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Laurena
6 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully consider the relationship requirements between the objects.
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Lili
6 months ago
Wait, what's the difference between DAS, NAS, and SAN again? I need to refresh my memory on those before I can answer this.
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Gilbert
6 months ago
Hmm, the image doesn't provide much context. I'll need to think through the different possible statuses of a case in a Work Queue to determine which one indicates it's waiting to be worked on.
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India
2 years ago
I agree with Adaline. The summary route is probably the trickiest part, but if we reference the topology and guidelines carefully, I think we can nail it.
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Adaline
2 years ago
The topology and requirements make sense. The only thing that might trip me up is making sure I configure the OSPF summary route correctly on R2. I'll need to double-check my work on that part.
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Percy
2 years ago
Yeah, the tasks seem pretty clear. As long as we follow the guidelines and make sure to configure everything correctly, I don't see any major challenges here.
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Josephine
2 years ago
Hmm, this question looks pretty straightforward. I think I have a good handle on OSPF configuration and troubleshooting, so I'm feeling confident about this one.
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Ayesha
2 years ago
Remember to save the configurations to NVRAM before moving to the next question.
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Ricarda
2 years ago
After verifying the OSPF neighbor adjacency, we can move on to the next steps in the tasks.
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Hillary
2 years ago
Once the configuration is done, we can verify the OSPF neighbor adjacency between R1 and R2.
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Tamesha
2 years ago
I'll start by configuring the OSPF settings on R1 and R2 as per the tasks provided.
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Wava
2 years ago
Let's make sure to follow the steps carefully to ensure we configure the OSPF neighbor adjacency correctly.
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Maricela
2 years ago
I have experience with OSPF as well, so I'm not too worried about this task.
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Alyce
2 years ago
I agree, OSPF configuration is usually straightforward.
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