After checking the OSPF neighbor state, the administrator discovers that the router has established a TWOWAY state with the peering router.
What can be understood from this information? (Choose two)
After checking the OSPF neighbor state, the administrator discovers that the router has established a TWOWAY state with the peering router.
What can be understood from this information? (Choose two)
When two routers establish a TWOWAY state in OSPF, it means they have seen each other's Hello packets but have not formed a full adjacency typical for non-DR/BDR routers. Hence, they are in the same OSPF area and in a broadcast or NBMA network, where they remain DROthers since they are not the designated router (DR) or backup designated router (BDR).
My answer: CD. Referring to the newest PassLeader H12-211 exam dumps (The question 115).
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