You are deploying OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 in your network. You must enable authentication to secure OSPF communication. Which authentication method is supported?
A. MD5
B. Simple
C. IPsec
D. RSA
Explanation:
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8.4 and above os support both MD5 & IPsec for ospfv2, so if choice is one then only C IPsec is correct. unless they ask for two option.
so correct answer=C
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trible_zsays:
Question is “OSPFv2 and OSPFv3”. and this is single option select question. So i think “C” is reasonable answer.
Note: OSPFv3 does not have a built-in authentication method and relies on IP Security (IPsec) to provide this functionality.
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos13.1/topics/topic-map/ospf-authentication.html
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8.4 and above os support both MD5 & IPsec for ospfv2, so if choice is one then only C IPsec is correct. unless they ask for two option.
so correct answer=C
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Question is “OSPFv2 and OSPFv3”. and this is single option select question. So i think “C” is reasonable answer.
Note: OSPFv3 does not have a built-in authentication method and relies on IP Security (IPsec) to provide this functionality.
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