Suggested Answer:A🗳️
The remote site is connected to the Hub site via an ASBR router. Hence, an ASBR router redistributes a non OSPF or an External route into the NSSA area which is a Type 7. There is no ABR router in the question.
The answer is A, because the question states that the Remote site is connected to the Hub site via an ASBR router. Hence, an ASBR router redistributes a non OSPF or an External route into the NSSA area which is a Type 7. There is no ABR router in the question.
If you interpret "sent to the remote office OSPF area" as going from ABR to this NSSA ospf area, then it is type 3. But if you interpret "sent to the remote office OSPF area" as the NSSA ASBR sending to the OSPF area -- then the external route will be sent in to the NSSA ospf area as Type 7. Who knows what Cisco means to say but the wording of that implies "direction" is vague to me.
LSA Type 1: Router LSA
LSA Type 2: Network LSA
LSA Type 3: Summary LSA
LSA Type 4: Summary ASBR LSA
LSA Type 5: Autonomous system external LSA
LSA Type 6: Multicast OSPF LSA
LSA Type 7: Not-so-stubby area LSA
LSA Type 8: External attribute LSA for BGP
Type 5 LSA doesn't come out from AREA 0, only type 7 LSA are released from AREA 0
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