Answer Posted / shahin
Well.. This is not a CCNA based question. It an nterview
question asked to me, though i went there on CCNA based. I m
trying to explain here...
There are few rules of router applicable only in OSPF. these
are -
a. An internal router (IR) has all the interfaces within an
area.
b. A backbone router (BR) has at least one interface
assigned to area zero (Area o).
c. An area border router (ABR) has interfaces connected to
two or more areas.
d. An autonomous system boundary router (ASBR) has interface
in inside & outside the OSPF routing domain.
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