The Broadcast network type is the default for an OSPF enabled ethernet interface (while Point-to-Point is the default OSPF network type for Serial interface with HDLC and PPP encapsulation so the An is C
right.OSPF behaves differently on some types of interfaces based on a per-interface setting called
the OSPF network type. On Ethernet links, OSPF defaults to use a network type of broadcast,
which causes OSPF to elect one of the routers on the same subnet to act as the designated
router (DR). The DR plays a key role in how the database exchange process works,
with different rules than with point-to-point links. official Cert guide volume 2, page 456
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