Which two actions can be taken to resolve this issue, while maintaining connectivity to BGP routes that are redistributed on r11?

Refer to the exhibit. R10 in area 3 is not able to reach EIGRP routes that have been redistributed into OSPF on R7.
Which two actions can be taken to resolve this issue, while maintaining connectivity to BGP routes that are redistributed on r11? (Choose two)

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A. Change area 3 from NSSA to a stub area.
B. Change area 3 from NSSA to a totally stubby area.
C. Change area 3 from NSSA to a normal area.
D. Change area 3 from NSSA to an NSSA totally stub area.

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  1. C and D are correct.

    For D, a totally NSSA area is allowed to have type 1, 2 and 7 routes. With type 7, R10 keeps receiving BGP routes from R11; For EIGRP routes, R10 will reach them using. To reach EIGRP routes, R10 will use the default route flooded by R3, the ABR.

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