What are reasons for creating OSPF in a hierarchical design?
1. To decrease routing overhead
2. To speed up convergence
3. To confine network instability to single areas of the network
4. To make configuring OSPF easier
A.1, 2 and 3
B.3 only
C.3 and 4
D.2, 3 nd 4
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Explanation:
OSPF is created in a hierarchical design, not a flat design like RIP. This decreases routing overhead, speeds up convergence, and confines network instability to a single area of the network.
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Explanation:
OSPF is created in a hierarchical design, not a flat design like RIP. This decreases routing overhead, speeds up convergence, and confines network instability to a single area of the network.
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Option A. 1,2 and 3 is correct ✔
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Option A. 1,2 and 3 is correct ✔
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