Refer to the exhibit.
This network is running IS-IS as the single routing protocol and the LSP and SPF timers are
aggressively configured so the network converges in subsecond. The customer reports that
router B had a memory crash and reloaded, which resulted in some packets from the
application being lost. The application servers are behind router G and the end users are behind
router H. Which design change should be made to prevent this packet-loss problem from
reoccurring?

A.
Enable the advertisement of the overload bit for a specific amount of time after a reload on
router B.
B.
Optimize the LSP/SPF timers to send LSPs immediately after a topology change.
C.
Redesign the network as a flat level 2.
D.
Use asymmetric carrier delay timer.
E.
Deploy all links as point-to-point.
BTW, part of that new 493Q 352-001 dumps FYI:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-ob6L_QjGLpflFYOFdyS1ctQVc2X1cwT0d2R2dyZzBsb2hPaGw5V2Y5akx5QmxxYUdOOUU
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