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Review Questions

1:

If you are implementing a single routing domain on a network, should you use a single L1 routing domain or a single completely overlaid L1/L2 routing domain?

2:

What types are routes are, by default, sent by an L1/L2 router into an L1 routing domain?

3:

How are IP destinations in an L1 routing domain propagated into the L2 routing domain?

4:

What mechanism can you use if you want to advertise specific routes contained in the L2 routing domain into an L1 routing domain?

5:

What two mechanisms can you use to reduce the impact of a full mesh topology on IS-IS scaling?

6:

What are the two possible ways you can treat a point-to-multipoint or hub-and-spoke topology when deploying IS-IS?

7:

What two forms of metrics can you use with IS-IS?

8:

What is the maximum number of broadcast networks an IS can serve as the DIS on?

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