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Refer to the exhibit, which shows the output of the command get router info ospf neighbor.

To what extent does FortiGate operate when looking at its OSPF neighbors? (Choose two.)

  • A. The local FortiGate has at least one interface that participates in a broadcast network.
  • B. The local FortiGate has at least one interface that participates in a point-to-point network.
  • C. The local FortiGate is the DR.
  • D. Neighbor 0.0.0.18 is the designated router (DR).
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Pagina 181 Enterprise_Firewall_7.2_Study The command on this slide shows a summary of the statuses of all the OSPF neighbors. For each neighbor, it displays the adjacency state and if it is a DR, a BDR, or neither (DROther) Pagina 362 Enterprise_Firewall_7.2_Study. - Point-to-point networks contain only two peers, one at each end of a point-to-point link - Broadcast networks (multi-access) support more than two attached routers. They also support sending messages to multiple recipients (broadcasting). Pagina 365 Enterprise_Firewall_7.2_Study. In any multi-access network there is one DR and one BDR. Pagina 439 Network_Security_Support_Engineer_7.4_Study FULL/- This represents a point-to-point network
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