13. You stop sending RIP broadcasts from all router interfaces that do not require it. You notice that RIP is running on Ethernet0, Serial0, and Serial1 on the router in question. You find out that Serial0 does not need RIP. You want to shut down that protocol but only on that interface without using access-lists. How?
a. Configure RIP using the ‘passive interface’ command
b. Configure RIP using the ‘no router rip’ command
c. Configure Serial0 using the ‘shutdown rip’ command
d. Configure an outbound route filter on Serial0 for RIP
14. Why will an EIGRP route get stuck in the Active state?
a. The EIGRP router on the far end of the link has crashed
b. The reply to a query caused by a change in a route takes too long and times out
c. The physical link between the two AS’s has gone down
d. The network is unstable and probably has a routing loop
15. What is the most effective way to reduce large routing tables?
a. Route filters