Refer to the exhibit. While troubleshooting the OSPF adjacency between routers R1 and R2, an engineer noticed that both routers are stuck in the EXCHANGE/ EXSTART state. What should the engineer fix to solve the ongoing issue?
I don't think there is just one answer. To me it looks like there is some many other issue. The area # format is weird and it doesn't match between R1 and R2. Also R1 network type is point to point and R2 is point to multipoint.
The most common reason for the neighbors to be stuck in Exstart/Exchange state is due to MTU mismatch on the OSPF enabled interfaces between the two neighbors. The issue can be resolved by either configuring same MTU on both OSPF interfaces or enabling mtu-ignore on the OSPF interface
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