Which of the following network types does OSPF support?

Which of the following network types does OSPF support? (Multiple Choice)
A. Point-to-Point.
B. Broadcast.
C. Non-Broadcast Multi-Access.
D. Point-to-Multipoint.

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  1. Parameters
    Parameter Description Value
    broadcast Indicates that the network type of the interface is changed to broadcast. –
    nbma Indicates that the network type of the interface is changed to NBMA. –
    p2mp Indicates that the network type of the interface is changed to point-to-multipoint. –
    p2p Indicates that the network type of the interface is changed to point-to-point. –
    peer-ip-ignore Disables network segment check when IP address unnumbering is not configured for a P2P interface changed from a broadcast interface and the interface tries to establish an OSPF neighbor relationship. By default, if peer-ip-ignore is not specified in the command, OSPF checks the network segment of the two ends during which an OSPF neighbor relationship is to be established. Specifically, OSPF performs an AND operation on the local subnet mask and the local IP address and on the local subnet mask and the remote IP address. An OSPF neighbor relationship can be established only when the results on the two ends are the same.

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