Which action can you take to correct the problem?

Refer to the exhibit.

Routers R1 and R2 are configured as shown, and traffic from R1 fails to reach host 209.165.201.254.
Which action can you take to correct the problem?

Refer to the exhibit.

Routers R1 and R2 are configured as shown, and traffic from R1 fails to reach host 209.165.201.254.
Which action can you take to correct the problem?

A.
Ensure that R2 has a default route in its routing table.

B.
Change the OSPF area type on R1 and R2.

C.
Edit the router configurations so that address 209.165.201.254 is a routable address.

D.
Remove the default-information originate command from the OSPF configuration of R2.



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Jordan

Jordan

Without the ‘always’ flag in the ‘default-information originate always’ command, the OSPF router must have already have a default route for it to actually originate a default route into the OSPF domain.

Ranger99

Ranger99

It is a wrong question anyway, because of this very bad static. “Default-information originate always” won’t help.