According to Dolye's book p. 537, I think the answer is A and B instead of
B, C. Any comments?
Thanks,
Ken.
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You chose the following answer(s), A, B
The correct answer(s), B, C
How does a not-so-stubby area interact with area 0.0.0.0?
Choose 2
A. The NSSA sends type 5 LSAs to area 0.0.0.0
B. The NSSA blocks non-default type 5 LSAs from entering the NSSA from area
0.0.0.0
C. The NSSA sends type 7 LSAs to area 0.0.0.0
D. The NSSA accepts type 7 LSAs from area 0.0.0.0
Explanation
External routes received by ASBRs in the NSSA are propagated throughout the
NSSA as type 7 LSAs, which are advertised into the backbone. This is a
directional transfer from the NSSA to area 0.0.0.0. Other than the default
generated on the ABR, externals in area 0.0.0.0 are blocked from entering
the NSSA.
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