Which option explains why the remote ABR should not translate the type 7 LSA for the prefix 192.168.0.0/16 into a type 5 LSA?

Refer to the exhibit.

This is the configuration of the ASBR of area 110.Which option explains why the remote ABR should
not translate the type 7 LSA for the prefix 192.168.0.0/16 into a type 5 LSA?

Refer to the exhibit.

This is the configuration of the ASBR of area 110.Which option explains why the remote ABR should
not translate the type 7 LSA for the prefix 192.168.0.0/16 into a type 5 LSA?

A.
The remote ABR translates all type 7 LSA into type 5 LSA, regardless of any option configured in
the ASBR.

B.
The ASBR sets the forwarding address to 0.0.0.0 which instructs the ABR not to translate the LSA
into a type 5 LSA.

C.
The ASBR originates a type 7 LSA with age equal to MAXAGE 3600.

D.
The ABR clears the P bit in the header of the type 7 LSA for 192.168.0.0/16.



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Ben

Ben

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