You are an operator for a network running IS-IS. Two routers are failing to form an adjacency. What are two reasons for this problem? (Choose two.)

QuestionsCategory: JN0-351You are an operator for a network running IS-IS. Two routers are failing to form an adjacency. What are two reasons for this problem? (Choose two.)
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You are an operator for a network running IS-IS. Two routers are failing to form an adjacency.
What are two reasons for this problem? (Choose two.)

A. There are mismatched router IDs on the L2 routers.

B. There is no configured ISO address on any IS-IS interface.

C. There is a mismatched area ID between the L2 routers.

D. The family iso configuration is missing from the adjacency interface.








 

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This question is in JN0-351 Enterprise Routing and Switching - Specialist (JNCIS-ENT) Exam
For getting Juniper Networks Certified Specialist Enterprise Routing and Switching (JNCIS-ENT) Certificate







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