Chapter 3-6 Multiarea OSPF Flashcards
1
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What are three [3] issues with a single area OSPF?
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- Large Routing Tables
- Large Link State Databases (LSDB)
- Frequent SPF algorithm calculations
2
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What is required for a Multiarea OSPF?
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hierarchical design with an area 0 backbone and all other areas connecting through the backbone. Area 0 is most often called the transit area as it usually does not have any users and is only used to process packets.
3
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What are two [2] Two-Layer Area Hierarchy
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The Backbone (Transit) area Regular (nonbackbone) area
4
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What are four [4] types of OSPF Routers
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- Internal Routers - All interfaces belong only to one area
- Backbone Routers – Must belong to area 0
- ABR – Belong to multiple areas, have multiple LSDB and neighbour tables, and it performs summarization and redistribution.
- ASBRs – connect to an external network
5
Q
What does ABR stand for?
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Area Border Router
6
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What does ASBR stand for?
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Autonomous System Boundary Routers
7
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What are three [3] OSPF Router Calculation
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- Calculate intra-area routes and add them to the routing table.
- Calculate best path to inter-areas.
- Calculate best paths to the external destinations.
8
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What are four [4] Implementing OSPF
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- Gather network requirements and parameters
- Define OSPF parameters
- Configure OSPF
- Verify OSPF