I’m pretty confident that the statement about the higher router priority having a higher election priority is true, but I’m not entirely sure about the details of the BDR process.
Ah, I see - authorization is about enforcing the rules for granting access to resources. That makes sense, I should be able to select the right answer here.
I'm a bit confused by this question. I'm not sure which two options are the correct prerequisites. I'll need to spend some time reviewing the material on Cisco ESA.
Option C is false. The router with the highest priority does not automatically become the new DR when it joins the OSPF network. A new DR election process is required.
Option C is false. The router with the highest priority does not automatically become the new DR when it joins the OSPF network. A new DR election process is required.
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