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Actual exam question from Juniper's JN0-361
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The router with the configuration shown in the exhibit has two interfaces, both of which are operational and can pass traffic. These interfaces are connected to two different routers, both of which are configured for OSPF area 0.0.0.1. The router has received LSAs and can now send traffic into the backbone area.
Which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)

  • A. The router is an ASBR.
  • B. The router has only a single OSPF adjacency.
  • C. The router is an ABR.
  • D. The router has two OSPF adjacencies.
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Suggested Answer: BC 🗳️

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miguel635
Highly Voted 5 years ago
The correct ones are A and B. "A" becuase the router is importing external routes into OSPF, that is the definiton of ASBR. B Because, as it is possible to see in the config of ospf, it have just one area configured
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Saran_Br
Most Recent 8 months ago
Selected Answer: AB
this Router advertising external Router from Static to OSPF - ASBR, This router having single adjacencies (One area)
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lmukwaya
1 year, 10 months ago
One most important thing to note about an ABR is that, it must have at least one link in the Area 0. In the question, the router has not link in area 0 and so answers are A and B.
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Kamili
2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: AB
ABR because we are importing static routes. one neighbor because of the key word passive.
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DIbyam
3 years, 4 months ago
A and B are correct answer
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magmartin
3 years, 6 months ago
The correct ones are A and B. "A" because the router is importing external routes into OSPF, that is the definiton of ASBR. "B" Because it has 2 interfaces configured for OSPF and 1 of them is in passive mode
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Chy
4 years, 4 months ago
C because we can see that the question said that they are configured for OPSF Area 0.0.0.1. so it means that they are connected to the backbone with a configuration of Area 0.0.0.1. that's why they can be called as ABR. they can also send traffic to the backbone.
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Sparks026
5 years, 1 month ago
Options B & C are correct. - The router is an ABR router because it links two OSPF areas and connect area 0.0.0.1 to the backbone. Already it's mentioned that the 2 interfaces are in area 0.0.0.1. - The interface configured as a passive interface makes it not qualified to participate in OSPF adjacency formation, hence, just a single adjacency is formed.
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MA
5 years, 3 months ago
Its neither ABR nor ASBR. Both routers connect to same OSPF area as per question. Area border router (ABR): An OSPF router with links in two areas, the ABR is responsible for connecting OSPF areas to the backbone. It transmits network information between the backbone and other areas Area border router (ABR): An OSPF router with links in two areas, the ABR is responsible for connecting OSPF areas to the backbone. It transmits network information between the backbone and other areas
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buituybk
5 years, 4 months ago
why C? I think AB
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