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Refer to the graphic.

R1 is unable to establish an OSPF neighbor relationship with R3.

What are possible reasons for this problem? (Choose two.)

  • A . All of the routers need to be configured for backbone Area 1.
  • B . R1 and R2 are the DR and BDR, so OSPF will not establish neighbor adjacency with R3.
  • C . A static route has been configured from R1 to R3 and prevents the neighbor adjacency from being established.
  • D . The hello and dead interval timers are not set to the same values on R1 and R3.
  • E . EIGRP is also configured on these routers with a lower administrative distance.
  • F . R1 and R3 are configured in different areas.

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Suggested Answer: DF

Explanation:

This question is to examine the conditions for OSPF to create neighborhood.

So as to make the two routers become neighbors, each router must be matched with the following items:

   
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