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which an OSPF router transitions to a full adjacency with a neighbor router?

According to RFC 2328, what is the stateful order in which an OSPF router transitions to a full adjacency with a neighbor router?

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A.
Down, Init, 2-Way, Exstart, Exchange, Loading, and Full

B.
Down, Init, 2-Way, Exchange, Exstart, Loading, and Full

C.
Down, 2-Way, Init, Loading, Exstart, Exchange, and Full

D.
Down, 2-Way, Init, Exchange, Exstart, Loading, and Full

E.
Down, Init, 2-Way, Loading, Exstart, Exchange, and Full

F.
Down, 2-Way, Init, Exstart, Exchange, Loading, and Full

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  1. Charles says:

    Answer: A

    Explanation

    When OSPF adjacency is formed, a router goes through several state changes before it becomes fully adjacent with its neighbor. The states are Down -> Attempt (optional) -> Init -> 2-Way -> Exstart -> Exchange -> Loading -> Full. Short descriptions about these states are listed below:

    Down: no information (hellos) has been received from this neighbor.

    Attempt: only valid for manually configured neighbors in an NBMA environment. In Attempt state, the router sends unicast hello packets every poll interval to the neighbor, from which hellos have not been received within the dead interval.

    Init: specifies that the router has received a hello packet from its neighbor, but the receiving router’s ID was not included in the hello packet
    2-Way: indicates bi-directional communication has been established between two routers.

    Exstart: Once the DR and BDR are elected, the actual process of exchanging link state information can start between the routers and their DR and BDR.

    Exchange: OSPF routers exchange database descriptor (DBD) packets

    Loading: In this state, the actual exchange of link state information occurs

    Full: routers are fully adjacent with each other

    (Reference: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080093f0e.shtml)




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