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HP Exam HPE6-A73 Topic 4 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A73 exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 4
[All HPE6-A73 Questions]

What would prevent two OSPF routers from forming an adjacency? (Select two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Anisha
5 months ago
If my OSPF routers can't even agree on the MTU, I'm gonna need a bigger network. C and D, easy peasy.
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Man
5 months ago
C) Different MTU sizes
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Rosenda
5 months ago
A) Different priorities
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Novella
6 months ago
Priorities? Who needs 'em when you've got the router ID to assert your dominance. B and E, no doubt.
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Vincent
5 months ago
Yeah, priorities are overrated. It's all about the router IDs and area types.
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Jani
5 months ago
Different area types and Different router IDs would prevent the adjacency.
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Peggie
6 months ago
Different IP addresses? I thought that was a prerequisite for being a router in the first place. C and E for me, please.
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Natalie
5 months ago
So, C and E are the correct options to prevent two OSPF routers from forming an adjacency.
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Evette
5 months ago
Different MTU sizes can also cause issues with forming an adjacency.
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Glory
5 months ago
I agree, different IP addresses are required for routers to communicate with each other.
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Myong
6 months ago
Ah, the classic OSPF adjacency question. Gotta watch out for those pesky area types and router IDs, am I right?
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Tuyet
6 months ago
Yeah, and also different router IDs could be a factor.
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Raul
6 months ago
Different MTU sizes? Really? That's like the most basic requirement for OSPF adjacency. I'm going with C and D for sure.
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Bernadine
5 months ago
Yeah, I'm going with C and D as well. Those seem like the most likely reasons.
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Franklyn
5 months ago
I agree, but I also think different IP addresses could be a factor.
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Gerardo
5 months ago
I think different MTU sizes can definitely prevent OSPF routers from forming an adjacency.
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Deane
6 months ago
Yeah, I think different IP addresses would also be a factor. So C and D it is.
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Murray
6 months ago
I agree, different MTU sizes can definitely prevent adjacency.
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Adria
6 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Different IP addresses could also be a factor.
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Ernest
6 months ago
I think different MTU sizes could definitely prevent adjacency.
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Floyd
6 months ago
I think different priorities could prevent adjacency.
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