Refer to the exhibit.
R1 is performing mutual redistribution, but OSPF routes from R3 are unable to reach R2. Which
three options are possible reasons for this behavior? (Choose three.)
A.
R1 requires a seed metric to redistribute RIP.
B.
The RIP version supports only classful subnet masks.
C.
R1 is filtering OSPF routes when redistributing into RIP.
D.
R3 and R1 have the same router ID.
E.
R1 and R3 have an MTU mismatch.
F.
R2 is configured to offset OSPF routes with a metric of 16.
I guess you are supposed to assume the ospf peering is actually up between r1 and r3. D and E could also be correct, R2 wouldn’t have the routes if the peering wasn’t working between r2 and r3. another poorly worded question. It should have stated the peering was up,
D and E are incorrect, because R3 can see R2’s routes, which means there is no peering problem between R1 and R3.
I agree. The question is testing one’s route redistribution knowledge. so it is safe to assume that before redistribution, both RIPv2 routing and OSPF routing were working.