DRAG DROP
Drag the list of OSPF route type on the left to match the correct OSPF area type on the right. Not all options on the left are used.
Explanation:
Totally Stubby Area – O,OIA , OE1 or OE2 types of OSPf routes
NSSA Totally Stubby – O, and O*IA types of OSPF routes
Stubby OSPF Area – O, OIA and O*IA types of OSPF routes
NSSA – O,OIA , ON1 or ON2 types of OSPF Routes
Can someone explain to me, as per my understanding…
stub area should have O, OIA and O*IA route
totally stub area should have O and O*IA routes
NSSA should have O, OIA routes
NSSA totally stubby should have O and O*IA routes
NORMAL AREA – O, OIA, OE1, OE2 (MAYBE) – INTERNAL, SUMMARY, OSPF EXTERNAL TYPE 1 OR 2
STUBBY AREA – O, OIA, O*IA (0/0) – INTERNAL, SUMMARY, 0/0 TO GET TO EXTERNAL NETWORKS
TOTALLY STUBBY AREA – O, O*IA (0/0) – INTERNAL, NO SUMMARY, 0/0 TO GET TO EXTERNAL
NETWORKS
NSSA – O, OIA, ON1, ON2 – INTERNAL, SUMMARY, NSSA EXTERNAL TYPE 1 OR 2
TOTALLY NSSA – O, O*IA (0/0), ON1, ON2 – INTERNAL, 0/0 TO GET TO EXTERNAL NETWORKS, NSSA
EXTERNAL TYPE 1 OR 2
are these answers correct?
I agree with jslaven.
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