Which statement is true?
A.
RTA will redistribute the RIP routes into the NSSA as type 7 LSAs.
RTB will translate the type 7 LSAs into type 5 LSAs and flood them throughout the OSPF backbone.
B.
RTA will redistribute the RIP routes into the NSSA as type 7 LSAs.
RTB will flood the type 7 LSAs throughout the backbone.
C.
RTA will redistribute the RIP routes into the NSSA as type 5 LSAs.
RTB will flood the type 5 LSAs throughout the backbone.
D.
RTA will redistribute the RIP routes into the NSSA as type 5 LSAs.
RTB will translate the type 5 LSAs into type 7 LSAs and flood them throughout the OSPF backbone.
E.
RTA will not redistribute the RIP routes into the NSSA.
Explanation:
Reference:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=15&ved=0CEUQFjAE
OAo&url=http%3A%2F%2Ffaculty.valenciacollege.edu%2Fwyousif%2FCCNP%2FSemester
5%2FPresentations%2FMAOSPF_P2.ppt&ei=YaGsUcL9G4mthQez4oD4Cw&usg=AFQjCN
E5mLCAUlWCzou_vUX_DGhOOwcYxw&sig2=uaCCrMUuvgeLZwbf_dCkg&bvm=bv.47244034,d.ZG4&cad=rja (see slide 25, 26 and 27)
why is a summary for 10.0.0.0 configured on RTB >?
Though not important for the actual question, I share what @me asked above, why that summary on RTB? External route summarization should be done on the router injecting the external routes, in this case RTA.
Ref: ‘External Route Summarization’ http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/7039-1.html#t30