Yikes! Of the 10 answers in 2 different questions last post, we’ve got at least a handful of choices for 9 of the 10 – and the answer that no one chose is actually a correct answer! I’ll take that as ...
The rule can be summarized as “don’t split your OSPF Area”. Let’s say you have the following setup. Two core routers (CR) serving as OSPF ABRs. Area 51 is where the access switches (AS) are located.
OSPF is a popular interior gateway protocol, frequently encountered by network engineers. Here's how to get it up and running in a network. Open shortest path first, or OSPF, is a routing protocol ...
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