Which three LSA types does R7 receive for the information advertised by R5?
which LSA type does R5 receive the announcement for the 172.30.1.0/24 network?
What are two solutions to the problem?
Which configuration change will enable this scenario?
In the exhibit, R5 is exporting the RIP network prefixes into OSPF. You want to limit the number of
LSAs sent to Area 2.2.2.2, but you want to ensure that all routers in other are as will have routes
to all networks contained in the LSAs sent by the routers in Area 2.2.2.2. Which configuration
change will enable this scenario?
How many full adjacencies does R3 have?
You attach six routers (R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, and R6) to a single Ethernet LAN and configure the
routers with addresses in the same subnet. You do not modify the default priority of any router. R1
is chosen as the designated router and R2 is chosen as the backup designated router. How many
full adjacencies does R3 have?
Which router or routers will send a Network (Type 2) LSA for the network?
which router will become the backup designated router (BDR)?
Which routers are now the DR and BDR?
Five routers (R1, R2, R3, R4, and R5) are attached to a single Ethernet LAN and configured with
addresses in the same subnet. R1 is chosen as the designated router (DR) and R2 is chosen as
the backup designated router (BDR). You add R6 and configure it as shown in the exhibit. Which
routers are now the DR and BDR?
Which area type meets these requirements?
You must configure an OSPF area that must not contain any ASBRs and that must not receive
any Extern (Type 5) LSAs. This area should be aware of the entire OSPF network, but it should
not be aware of routes external to OSPF. Which area type meets these requirements?
which no-summaries is configured?
Which statement describes an OSPF area for which no-summaries is configured?