What should you do to solve the problem?

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Referring to the exhibit, Router-1 and Router-2 are failing to form an IS-IS adjacency.
What should you do to solve the problem?
A. Remove the overloaded statement from Router-1.
B. Change the IP subnet masks to match on the ge-0/0/2 interfaces of both routers.
C. Change the ISO areas on the lo0 interfaces to match on both routers.
D. Remove the ISO address from ge-0/0/2 on Router-1.

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3 thoughts on “What should you do to solve the problem?

  1. I have seen this question before without the image cut off. The answer is C because what is cut off is Router 2 having an ISO address area of 1. That doesn’t match anything on router 1, which has an area 2 and an area . And since level 2 is disabled, it is using level 1. Level one requires matching area IDs.

    1. Here we go, another comment with no explanation as to why they picked that answer because they don’t know it also to make it worse their answer is WRONG.

      Why would you change the ISO area when you don’t even know what the area number is on router 2

      D is correct.

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