which type of LSA will be seen on router A for routes originating in Customer A’s network?

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Referring to the exhibit, which type of LSA will be seen on router A for routes originating in
Customer A’s network?

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Referring to the exhibit, which type of LSA will be seen on router A for routes originating in
Customer A’s network?

A.
Type 7 LSA

B.
Type 2 LSA

C.
Type 5 LSA

D.
Type 1 LSA



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JM

JM

https://networklessons.com/ospf/ospf-lsa-types-explained/

Last LSA type…promised! NSSA areas do not allow type 5 external LSAs. In my picture R1 is still our ASBR redistributing information from RIP into OSPF.

Since type 5 is not allowed we have to think of something else. That’s why we have a type 7 external LSA that carries the exact same information but is not blocked within the NSSA area. R2 will translate this type 7 into a type 5 and flood it into the other areas.