which type of area should you define?

You are currently defining a new OSPF area. The area must advertise external routes but should not receive
external routes from another area.
In this scenario, which type of area should you define?

You are currently defining a new OSPF area. The area must advertise external routes but should not receive
external routes from another area.
In this scenario, which type of area should you define?

A.
stub

B.
backbone

C.
not-so-stubby

D.
totally stubby



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chance

chance

Answer C, not-so-stubby will be the right answer

Mic Halbre

Mic Halbre

Agree, NSSA is only area which can import routes from other protocols, and at the same time can’t receiving external routes from other areas.