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HP Exam HPE6-A72 Topic 3 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A72 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 3
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Which two types of routes can be found in the IP routing table of an Aruba AOS-CX switch? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Delmy
2 months ago
Local and ISIS, all the way! Because who doesn't love a good Intermediate System to Intermediate System protocol, am I right? *winks dramatically*
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Evangelina
2 months ago
I'm not sure about EIGRP, but I know Local routes are definitely one of the types in the IP routing table.
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Mel
2 months ago
Local and EIGRP, obviously. Why? Because I'm a rebel and I do what I want. *laughs maniacally*
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Major
1 months ago
It's important to know the correct types of routes for network configuration.
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Ivette
2 months ago
RIPng is also not one of the types of routes in the IP routing table.
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Wai
2 months ago
BGP and ISIS routes are not found in the IP routing table of an Aruba AOS-CX switch.
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Bo
2 months ago
Local and EIGRP routes are the correct options.
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Almeta
2 months ago
Aha! Local and RIPng, baby. Because nothing says 'routing table' like a good ol' Routing Information Protocol. *scratches head* Wait, RIPng? What is this, the Stone Age?
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Tawanna
1 months ago
Definitely, having local routes in the routing table is essential for network communication.
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Mammie
2 months ago
Yeah, RIPng is a blast from the past. But it still has its uses.
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King
2 months ago
Local and RIPng are the two types of routes in the IP routing table.
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Eric
3 months ago
I agree with Tenesha. Local routes are directly connected networks and EIGRP is a dynamic routing protocol.
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Mila
3 months ago
Easy peasy! Local and BGP. I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' Border Gateway Protocol, am I right? *wink wink*
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Claribel
1 months ago
RIPng and ISIS are not commonly found in the IP routing table of Aruba AOS-CX switches.
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Lucina
1 months ago
Local routes are great for internal communication within the network.
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Celestina
2 months ago
I prefer using BGP for routing, it's so reliable.
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Brent
2 months ago
Local and BGP routes are indeed found in the IP routing table.
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Tenesha
3 months ago
I think the two types of routes in the IP routing table of an Aruba AOS-CX switch are Local and EIGRP.
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Beckie
3 months ago
Hmm, let's see... Local and BGP, for sure. Although I wish we could have some good old RIPng in there too, just for the nostalgia factor.
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Brandon
3 months ago
A and C, of course! Who needs EIGRP or ISIS when you have the power of BGP? This is a no-brainer.
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Carissa
2 months ago
EIGRP and ISIS are not necessary when you have BGP and Local routes.
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Gerald
3 months ago
Local and BGP routes are the way to go.
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