12-17-2005 08:39 AM - edited 03-03-2019 11:15 AM
12-17-2005 08:44 AM
I agree, the question is vague. But I think the answer would be C. How a router becomes an ABR is by specifying network commands falling in different areas.
HTH
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12-17-2005 08:44 AM
I agree, the question is vague. But I think the answer would be C. How a router becomes an ABR is by specifying network commands falling in different areas.
HTH
PS: Please remember to rate helpful posts!
12-17-2005 09:23 AM
Hello,
I agree with Sankar, answer C must be the right one. B and D are invalid, and the ´area stub´ command does not necessarily define an ABR, since it has to be configured on all routers in a stub area, not only the ABR...
Regards,
GP
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