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What are two differences between OSPF and IS-IS? (Choose two.)

A.

OSPF is a link-state routing protocol, and IS-IS is a distance-vector routing protocol.

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A.

OSPF is a link-state routing protocol, and IS-IS is a distance-vector routing protocol.

B.

OSPF uses a router ID to identify a router, and IS-IS uses a system ID.

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B.

OSPF uses a router ID to identify a router, and IS-IS uses a system ID.

C.

OSPF elects a DR and a BDR, and IS-IS elects a DIS.

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C.

OSPF elects a DR and a BDR, and IS-IS elects a DIS.

D.

Unlike OSPF. IS-IS supports virtual links.

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D.

Unlike OSPF. IS-IS supports virtual links.

E.

Unlike IS-IS routers, an OSPF router belongs to only one area in addition to the backbone area.

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E.

Unlike IS-IS routers, an OSPF router belongs to only one area in addition to the backbone area.

Suggested answer: B, C
asked 07/10/2024
Bruno Piovan
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