To allow or prevent load balancing to network 172.16.3.0/24, which of the following commands
could be used in R2? (Choose two.)
A.
R2(config-if)#clock rate
B.
R2(config-if)#bandwidth
C.
R2(config-if)#ip ospf cost
D.
R2(config-if)#ip ospf priority
E.
R2(config-router)#distance ospf
Explanation:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_white_paper09186a0080094e9e.shtml#
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The cost (also called metric) of an interface in OSPF is an indication of the overhead required to
send packets across a certain interface. The cost of an interface is inversely proportional to the
bandwidth of that interface. A higher bandwidth indicates a lower cost. There is more overhead
(higher cost) and time delays involved in crossing a 56k serial line than crossing a 10M Ethernet
line. The formula used to calculate the cost is:
Cost = 10000 0000/bandwidth in bps
For example, it will cost 10 EXP8/10 EXP7 = 10 to cross a 10M Ethernet line and will cost 10
EXP8/1544000 =64 to cross a T1 line.
By default, the cost of an interface is calculated based on the bandwidth; you can force the cost
of an interface with the ip ospf cost <value> interface subconfiguration mode command.