Ah yes, I remember this topic. The SIP method used for Active out of Service Detection is OPTIONS. That allows the device to check the status of another device on the network.
I'm a bit confused by this question. I know the SIP methods, but I'm not familiar with the specific use case of Active out of Service Detection. I'll have to guess on this one.
The "show lp ospf topology" command sounds like it could be useful for visualizing the OSPF topology, which could help identify issues. I'll keep that in mind.
D) OPTIONS, no doubt about it. Although, I hear the SIP police are cracking down on unauthorized use of the PARTY method these days, so better watch out!
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