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Describe The Difference Between An Ospf And Is-is Backbone?

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OSPF has a backbone area or area O. All nonzero AREAS must be connected to the backbone through a router or a VIRTUAL LINK. IS-IS has a backbone area MADE up ofa contiguous CHAIN of Level 2 capable routers.

OSPF has a backbone area or area O. All nonzero areas must be connected to the backbone through a router or a virtual link. IS-IS has a backbone area made up ofa contiguous chain of Level 2 capable routers.



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