Which two fields of a hello packet must match on both routers when forming an OSPF adjacency? (Choose two.)
A. Hello interval
B. Designated route
C. Router priority
D. Network mask
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Raul Tarufetisays:
On Hello Packet there are 4 fields that must match to form an adjacency over a broadcast medium:
– Network mask
– Hello interval
– Dead interval
– Options
So, the correct answers are A & D.
On Hello Packet there are 4 fields that must match to form an adjacency over a broadcast medium:
– Network mask
– Hello interval
– Dead interval
– Options
So, the correct answers are A & D.
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A & D is corrected
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