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Referring to the exhibit, which effect does the configuration on R2 have on OSPF routing in the network?
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R2 will block traffic destined to the 192.168.10.0/24 network.
B.
A summary route for the 192.168.10.0/24 network will be advertised to Area 0.
C.
The 192.168.10.0/24 route will not be advertised to Area 1.
D.
Area 2 will use a default route to reach Area 0 and Area 1.
192.168.10.0/24 will exist in area 1 as LSA1 however it will not be advertised in area 0 , Correct answer should be D
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perhaps A is the correct answer. since restrict statement will not advertised the summary subnet of 192.168.10.0/24 to other areas (meaning area 0)
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Answer is B, restrict prevents the configured summary from being advertised out of the configured area. In this instance 192.168.10.0/24 is configured to not be advertised out of area “0.0.0.1” (area 1).
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/example/ospf-route-summarization-configuring.html
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I apologize, I read the it wrong. B is incorrect.
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Among all the weird answers, indeed C seems to be the most reasonable. It’s the only one I can’t definitely exclude.
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the area-range command states that the summary will or will not be advertised from the originating area it is configured to.
the restrict keyword will make sure that the prefix 192.168.10.0/24 orlonger logic will not be advertised outside of area 1 in that example, therefore answer C is incorrect.
neither answer D is right as we dont have enough information to be sure that area 2 will use a default route to reach area 0, it will use default route for area 1 thats for sure, but not for area 0.
fail question, none of teh answers are legit.
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