In which way does router R1 operate differently than router R2?
A.
R1 sends LSA type 2 only, while R2 sends type 1 and type 7 LSAs
B.
R1 sends LSA types 1 and 2, while R2 sends type 1. 2. and 7 LSAs
C.
R1 sends LSA type 2 only and R2 sends LSA type 1 only
D.
R1 sends LSA types 5 and 7, while R2 sends type 1, 2, and 7 LSAs
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Router R1 is configured as a stub area with the “no-summary” option, which means it will not receive summary LSAs (Type 3) from the Area Border Router (ABR). It will only have Type 1 (Router LSAs) and Type 2 (Network LSAs) in its OSPF database for the area it belongs to. Router R2 is configured as an NSSA (Not So Stubby Area), which allows it to import AS external routes as Type-7 LSAs. These Type-7 LSAs can then be converted to Type-5 LSAs by the ABR when propagated into other areas. Therefore, R2 has Types 1, 2, and 7 LSAs in its OSPF database.
References: For more detailed information, please refer to the Implementing and Operating Cisco Service Provider Network Core Technologies (SPCOR) course materials, specifically the sections covering OSPF area types and LSA types.
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