— Exhibit —
user@router> show ospf database network extensive
OSPF link state database, area 0.0.0.1
Type ID Adv Rtr Seq Age Opt Cksum Len
Network 10.222.1.1 192.168.20.1 0x80000002 813 0x2 0x 32
mask 255.255.255.0
attached router 192.168.20.1
attached router 192.168.40.1
Aging timer 00:46:27
Installed 00:13:32 ago, expires in 00:46:27, sent 1w5d 01:07:09 ago
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Referring to the exhibit, which statement is true regarding the OSPF network LSA?
A.
The ID field value shows the router ID of the advertising router.
B.
The ID field is the local interface IP address from which the LSA will be advertised.
C.
The options field indicates this is a Type 2 LSA.
D.
The output shows that 192.168.20.1 is the designated router.
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Its a tricky questions because this is indeed an LSA type 2 however this was some something that the option field told us.
As per the following link:
http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos14.1/topics/reference/command-summary/show-ospf-database.html
“Opt : Optional OSPF capabilities associated with the LSA.
All levels
”
We can see outputs with different LSAs using same option:
“Router *10.255.71.242 10.255.71.242 0x80000002 260 0x20 0x11b1 48
bits 0x3, link count 2
id 10.255.70.103, data 12.1.1.2, Type PointToPoint (1)
TOS count 0, TOS 0 metric 1
id 12.1.1.0, data 255.255.255.0, Type Stub (3)
TOS count 0, TOS 0 metric 1
Summary *23.1.1.0 10.255.71.242 0x80000002 218 0x20 0x6d72 28
mask 255.255.255.0
TOS 0x0, metric 1”
Option D is correct, LSAs type 2 or network are generated by the DR only and since we don’t see any asterisk next to the “Adv Rtr” this tell us that the DR is 192.168.20.1
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
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