DRAG DROP -
A network engineer is configuring an OSPFv2 neighbor adjacency. Drag and drop the parameters from the left onto their required categories on the right. Not all parameters are used.
Select and Place:
DRAG DROP -
A network engineer is configuring an OSPFv2 neighbor adjacency. Drag and drop the parameters from the left onto their required categories on the right. Not all parameters are used.
Select and Place:
From the perspective of OSPF, there are a couple of things that must match for a OSPF neighborship to establish; these include: The devices must be in the same area The devices must have the same authentication configuration The devices must be on the same subnet The devices hello and dead intervals must match The devices must have matching stub flags https://www.expertnetworkconsultant.com/configuring/ospf-neighbor-adjacency/ So: Must Match: Area ID, NetMask, Timers Must have Unique: IP Address, Router ID "The OSPF process-id is a numeric value local to the router. It does not have to match process-ids on other routers." http://cisco2960.over-blog.com/2014/01/cisco-ospf-process-id.html
The given is right
given answers are correct
Given answer is somehow correct. Also the must match parameters are the most useful in ospf related questions.
its correct
Given answer is correct