Which two commands would you use to view OSPF routes? (Choose two)
A.
show ip route ospf
B.
show ospf routes
C.
show route protocol ospf
D.
show route
Which two commands would you use to view OSPF routes? (Choose two)
Which two commands would you use to view OSPF routes? (Choose two)
A.
show ip route ospf
B.
show ospf routes
C.
show route protocol ospf
D.
show route
Answer is: C,D
sorry, response is B,C not C,D ; the D is general and the 2 othes exists for OSPF.
B.
show ospf routes
C.
show route protocol ospf
Thanks uttam.
Utam, please run the command listed in answer B and post the output here.
should be b anc c. but the command of show ospf routes is not correct. the command is show ospf route
i checked it in my network but i can’t post the result because of privacy reasons. however the correct answer is b,c. “b” shows you ospf route “which” ospf will like to insert in the inet.0 table. “c” is the actual route inserted into the table. the difference is that there may be route with higher preference (like static or direct route)
from other protocol which may be chosen to be put in the rib instead of ospf route.
I run the command in live Junos and the correct answer is B and C
B, C Final answer.
The question was very specific on OSPF routes. This means that it wants to filter OSPF routes only.
Option D, will show ospf routes as well as other routes, such as STATIC, DIRECT, AGGREGATE, BGP etc, which is not filtering the ospf routes only.
The problem is that the command “show ospf routes” doesn’t exist. If it would be “show ospf route” it would be correct. So i guess with this knowledge the correct answer is C + D.