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Nokia Exam 4A0-113 Topic 5 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-113 exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 5
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What can you deduce from the show command on router R6?

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Alease
1 months ago
Ah, the classic 'which router is the odd one out' question. I bet the exam writers had a field day coming up with this one! If I had to guess, I'd say R6 is the black sheep of the router family - not the DR, not the BDR, just the one hanging out in the corner.
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Pansy
1 days ago
C) The router R6 interface is in a multi-access segment. It is the BDR, which is why it is not adjacent to the other routers.
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Dustin
7 days ago
B) The router R6 interface is in a multi-access segment. It is neither the DR nor the BDR for the segment; however, this command does not indicate whether 10.10.10.3 or 10.10.10.5 is the DR or BDR.
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Ronnie
12 days ago
A) The router R6 interface is in a multi-access segment. It is neither the DR nor the BDR for the segment. The DR for this segment would be the router with router ID 10.10.10.5.
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Brett
2 months ago
This question is a real brain-teaser! I'm leaning towards option D, since the command output indicates that R6 is not the DR or BDR, and the DR for this segment would be the router with ID 10.10.10.3.
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Breana
2 months ago
Haha, looks like R6 is the middle child of the router family, not the star of the show! Seriously though, option C seems to be the right answer - R6 is the BDR, which is why it's not right next to the other routers.
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Katy
8 days ago
It's interesting how the show command reveals the router hierarchy.
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Gussie
9 days ago
Yeah, R6 is definitely not the star of the show in this scenario.
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Tasia
27 days ago
I think option C is correct too. R6 being the BDR makes sense.
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Lyndia
2 months ago
I think option B is the correct answer. The command doesn't specify whether 10.10.10.3 or 10.10.10.5 is the DR or BDR, so we can't conclusively determine that based on the information provided.
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Brandee
1 months ago
Yeah, it's not clear from the command which one is the DR or BDR.
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Kimbery
1 months ago
I agree, option B seems like the most logical choice.
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Wade
2 months ago
The router R6 interface is in a multi-access segment. It is neither the DR nor the BDR for the segment. The DR for this segment would be the router with router ID 10.10.10.5. This makes sense, as the command output clearly indicates that R6 is not the designated router or backup designated router.
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Muriel
2 months ago
But the router ID in the show command is 10.10.10.5, so I still think it's A)
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Willodean
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D)
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Muriel
3 months ago
I think the answer is A)
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