Q: 12
Refer to the exhibit, which contains the partial output of an OSPF command.
An administrator is checking the OSPF status of a FortiGate device and receives the output shown in
the exhibit.
What two conclusions can the administrator draw? (Choose two.)
An administrator is checking the OSPF status of a FortiGate device and receives the output shown in
the exhibit.
What two conclusions can the administrator draw? (Choose two.)Options
Discussion
B/C tbh. Some might pick D by mistake if they see ECMP mentioned, but the output directly proves B and C (multiple areas, ASBR).
Looks pretty clear to me. B and C, since the output says it's an area border router (so multiple areas) and an ASBR (so injecting external routes). ECMP isn't mentioned at all. I think that's solid, unless I'm missing something small.
Nah, looks like A is a trap. B.
Similar question came up in official docs and practice exams, the right combo is B, C.
C/B. The status in the output is pretty direct about multi-area and external routes, so not D. Tricky part is D seems tempting if you miss that ECMP isn't actually shown.
C/B. Output says it's both an area border router and an ASBR so I'm pretty sure it's B and C, not D. The ECMP mention always tricks people with these FortiGate OSPF questions though.
Yeah, I'm seeing B and C here too. Output shows it's an area border router (so multiple areas) and also ASBR, which means external route injection. Not totally confident since FortiGate wording can be tricky but that's my take.
I’m going with D and B here. If the OSPF output mentions ECMP, that's typically a sign that equal cost multipath is active, which FortiGate supports. Option B fits if it's acting as an area border router. I don't see clear evidence for external route injection in these kinds of summaries, so C seems less likely. Let me know if you spot something I missed.
B and C
Option B C. Not totally sure since the output details sometimes get tricky on FortiOS.
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