Refer to the exhibit. You are the network administrator responsible for the NProuter, the 10.1.1.1 router, and the 10.1.1.2 router. What can you determine about the OSPF operations from the debug output? A. The NProuter has two OSPF neighbors in the "Full" adjacency state. B. The NProuter serial0/0 interface has the OSPF dead timer set to 10 seconds. C. The NProuter serial0/0 interface has been configured with an OSPF network type of "pointto-point". D. The 10.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.2 routers are not using the default OSPF dead and hello timers setting. Â Suggested Answer: E. The "Mismatched" error is caused by the expiration of the OSPF timers. Explanation - First we should understand clearly about the line Dead R 120 C 10, Hello R 30 C 30 The R here means Received and C means Configured. In other words, Dead R is the Dead Timer Received from the neighbor and the Dead C is the Dead Timer of the local router. Therefore in this case Dead R 120 C 10 means the Death Timer of the neighbor is 120 seconds while the local Dead Timer is 10 seconds, which causes a mismatch. Also we can learn that the local OSPF dead timer is set to 10 seconds. For your information, by default, OSPF uses a 10-second hello timer and 40-second hold timer on broadcast and point-to-point links, and a 30-second hello timer and 120-second hold timer for all other network types. 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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