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Cisco CCNA, CCENT, and CCNP Practice Exam: The Configuration Register, Loopback Addresses, And More
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CCNP / BSCI Exam: A. You can have multiple successors in the EIGRP route table if the successors have the exact same metric. You can see feasible successors in the routing table if the variance command is in effect, but the question did not mention that command.

CCNP / BCMSN Exam: Lightweight Access Points and WLAN Controllers.

CCNP / ONT Exam: B, D, F. Traffic shaping queues excess packets whenever possible, and only outgoing traffic can be shaped. Since we're generally not dropping as many packets with traffic shaping as we will with traffic policing, there will be few TCP retransmissions with traffic shaping.

Look for more Cisco certification practice exams and fully-illustrated tutorials on my website, as well as this one!

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