Refer to the exhibit. A network engineer is troubleshooting a failed link between R2 and R3. No traffic loss is reported from router R5 to HQ. Which command fixes the separated backbone?
A.
R3(config-router)#area 21 virtual-link 192.168.125.5
B.
R2(config-router)#area 21 virtual-link 192.168.125.5
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/47866-ospfdb7.html
The area through which you configure the virtual link, known as a transit area , must have full routing information.
The transit area cannot be a stub area.
The error log is printed prior configuring the virtual link and the stub area. The log actually confirms the fact that r2 tried to establish a virtual link with r3. The 192.168.125.5 is the source IP of the packet that triggered the error and belongs to R2. it is not necessarily the same as the Router ID. Anyway, if the virtual link endpoints are in the stub area, then connectivity between the two routers could be lost. To allow a virtual link to exist through a stub area you should use "virtual-link stub".
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