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Eccouncil Exam 312-76 Topic 4 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 312-76 exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 4
[All 312-76 Questions]

Which of the following statements are true about classless routing protocols?

Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose two.

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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Antonio
14 days ago
These questions always try to catch you out. I'm going with D and B - the classless stuff is key for modern networks.
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Franklyn
15 days ago
Haha, C is a classic trap answer. IGRP? Classless? No way! D and B are the real winners here.
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Mollie
4 days ago
D) They support VLSM and discontiguous networks.
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Audra
24 days ago
I'm not sure about IGRP being a classless routing protocol, but I think B is also true.
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Stephaine
25 days ago
I agree with Dana, VLSM and discontiguous networks are supported by classless routing protocols.
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Dana
27 days ago
I think A and D are true.
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Benedict
1 months ago
I agree with A on the subnet mask, but I think D is the better answer here. Classless protocols are all about flexible addressing, not the old classful constraints.
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Erin
16 days ago
D) They support VLSM and discontiguous networks.
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Marylyn
25 days ago
A) The same subnet mask is used everywhere on the network.
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Antonette
1 months ago
D and B for sure. Classless routing protocols are all about extending IP addressing and supporting VLSM. IGRP is a classic classful protocol, so that's not correct.
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Kent
16 days ago
That's correct. Classless routing allows for variable length subnet masks and discontiguous networks.
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Jules
20 days ago
So, the same subnet mask is not used everywhere on the network with classless routing?
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Willetta
22 days ago
Yes, that's right. IGRP is a classful protocol, so it doesn't fall under classless routing.
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Maurine
23 days ago
Yes, classless routing protocols do support VLSM and extend the IP addressing scheme.
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Xuan
26 days ago
I agree, D and B are the correct options.
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Patti
28 days ago
D and B are correct. Classless routing protocols extend IP addressing and support VLSM.
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