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What are two reasons that an OSPF router does not have any type 5 link-state advertisements (LSAs) in its link-state database (LSDB)? (Choose two.)

  • A. The local router is located in a stub area.
  • B. IP protocol 89 is blocked between the local router and its peer.
  • C. There is no autonomous system border router (ASBR) in the network.
  • D. The peer of the local router is using a prefix-list-out configuration to prevent all type 5 LSAs to be advertised.
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Radicalcactus
2 weeks, 5 days ago
Selected Answer: AC
Answers are A & C.
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IBB90704
3 weeks ago
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Type 5 describes the external destinations originated by an ASBR, Importing routes into OSPF The reason that no type 5 LSAs are received in the LSDB is configured as a stub area. Stub areas block LSAs of type 5. Pagina 459,
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