What is the most likely cause for this problem?

On the Cisco IOS XR router, you have noticed lately that OSPF adjacency on one interface is
flapping occasionally; three flaps in the last 5 hours. The log in each of the three flap cases has an
error message showing that the OSPF state changed from EXCHANGE to DOWN with the
description “Neighbor Down: dead timer expired.” What is the most likely cause for this problem?

On the Cisco IOS XR router, you have noticed lately that OSPF adjacency on one interface is
flapping occasionally; three flaps in the last 5 hours. The log in each of the three flap cases has an
error message showing that the OSPF state changed from EXCHANGE to DOWN with the
description “Neighbor Down: dead timer expired.” What is the most likely cause for this problem?

A.
The CPU on the adjacent router is pegged at 100%.

B.
The RP CPU on the Cisco IOS XR router is pegged at 100%.

C.
The adjacent router is sending corrupted OSPF packets.

D.
There is a routing loop between the Cisco IOS XR router and the adjacent router.

E.
The link between the Cisco IOS XR and the adjacent router is severely degraded.



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