OSPF chooses routes in which order, regardless of route's administrative distance and metric? A. Intra-Area (O) - Inter-Area (O IA) - External Type 1 (E1) - External Type 2 (E2) - NSSA Type 1 (N1) - NSSA Type 2 (N2) B. Intra-Area (O) - Inter-Area (O IA) - NSSA Type 1 (N1) - NSSA Type 2 (N2) - External Type 1 (E1) - External Type 2 (E2) C. Intra-Area (O) - Inter-Area (O IA) - NSSA Type 1 (N1) - External Type 1 (E1) - NSSA Type 2 (N2) - External Type 2 (E2) D. Intra-Area (O) - NSSA Type 1 (N1) - External Type 1 (E1) - Inter-Area (O IA) - NSSA Type 2 (N2) - External Type 2 (E2) E. Intra-Area (O) - Inter-Area (O IA) - NSSA Type 1 (N1) - External Type 1 (E1) - NSSA Type 2 (N2) - External Type 2 (E2) F. NSSA Type 1 (N1) - NSSA Type 2 (N2) - Intra-Area (O) - Inter-Area (O IA) - External Type 1 (E1) - External Type 2 (E2) A Â Suggested Answer: Explanation Regardless of a route's metric or administrative distance, OSPF will choose routes in the following order: Intra-Area (O) Inter-Area (O IA) External Type 1 (E1) External Type 2 (E2) NSSA Type 1 (N1) NSSA Type 2 (N2) This question is in 300-101 Cisco Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Exam For getting Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching Certificate Disclaimers: The website is not related to, affiliated with, endorsed or authorized by Cisco. Trademarks, certification & product names are used for reference only and belong to Cisco. The website does not contain actual questions and answers from Cisco's Certification Exam.
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