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12 Cards in this Set
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In which OSPF state has no information been received, but Hello packets can still be sent to the neighbor? |
Down
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In which OSPF state has a Hello packet been received, but the ID of the receiving router was not included in the Hello packet. |
Init |
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In which OSPF state does each router see its own Router ID in the neighbor field of the Hello packet; there is a DR/BDR election. |
2-way
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In this OSPF state the routers and their DR and BDR establish a master-slave relationship. |
Exstart |
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In this OSPF state routers exchange DBD packets that describe the contents of the entire link-state database. |
Exchange
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Based on the information provided by the DBDs, routers send link-state request packets in this OSPF state. |
Loading
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In this OSPF state all the router and network LSAs are exchanged and the router databases are synchronized. |
FULL |
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These LSA types are found in a Totally Stubby area. |
LSA 1 LSA 2 |
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These LSA types are found in a Backbone or Transit area. |
LSA 1 LSA 2 LSA 3 LSA 4 LSA 5 |
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These LSA types are found in a Stub area. |
LSA 1 LSA 2 LSA 3 |
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These LSA types are found in a Not So Stubby Area (NSSA). |
LSA 1 LSA 2 LSA 3 LSA 7 |
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These LSA types are found in a Totally Not So Stubby Area (Totally NSSA). |
LSA 1 LSA 2 LSA 7 |