The network administrator must establish a route by which London workstations can forward traffic
to the Manchester workstations. What is the simplest way to accomplish this?
A.
Configure a dynamic routing protocol on London to advertise all routes to Manchester.
B.
Configure a dynamic routing protocol on London to advertise summarized routes to
Manchester.
C.
Configure a dynamic routing protocol on Manchester to advertise a default route to the London
router.
D.
Configure a static default route on London with a next hop of 10.1.1.1.
E.
Configure a static route on London to direct all traffic destined for 172.16.0.0/22 to 10.1.1.2.
F.
Configure Manchester to advertise a static default route to London.
another stupid question from cisco…
due to the Ethernet then serial connections from the sites to the internet, their default can be assumed to go out their local path. While putting in a static on london for that summary route to the manchester router would get traffic to manchester, the reverse would not be true without further configuration. A return route would be needed as well.