In the topology shown, router R1 is an ASBR configured to export external routes to OSPF. Assuming that there are no stub networks, which of the following statements regarding Type 4 LSA generation is true?
Okay, let's see. I think the key here is to focus on the specific information provided in the question - that this is an accounting integration WBS element. That should help me narrow down the correct answers.
For a question like this, I'd recommend first identifying the key information being tested, then carefully analyzing each answer choice to determine which one is correct. Paying close attention to the wording will be important.
This is a tricky one, but I think I can figure it out. I'll focus on understanding the advantages of using life insurance and then determine which one is not actually an advantage.
So, the correct answer is D) Router R3 generates a type 4 LSA that is flooded to area 0, and router R6 generates a type 4 LSA that is flooded to area 2.
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. R1 is the ASBR, so it should generate the Type 4 LSA. But the question says R3 does, so that must be the right answer.
I think the correct answer is D. The ASBR router R3 generates a Type 4 LSA that is flooded to area 0, while the ABR router R6 generates a Type 4 LSA that is flooded to area 2.
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