Routing Questions-Part-II
Routing Questions-Part-II
Routing Questions-Part-II
Hello friends, welcome back to my Networking Interview Questions Blog series. In last blog,
I covered Router and Routing Protocol RIP interview questions and Answers which was
Part-I. Now, in this blog I am going to cover next Part-II of topic - Router and its Routing
Protocols. In this part I am going to cover Routing protocols EIGRP and OSPF.
What is an Area Border Router(ABR) and Autonomous System Border Router (ASBR)?
ABR – Area Border Router is the router that connects other areas to the backbone area within
an autonomous system (AS). Area Border Router can have its interfaces in multiple areas.
ASBR - Autonomous System Border Router is the router that connects different Autonomous
Systems.
In OSPF, what factors must match for two routers to become neighbors?
The following factors must be the same on both routers in order to form adjacency in OSPF: -
1. Subnet should be the same.
2. Area id must be the same for at least one common interface.
3. Hello, and Dead interval timer should be matched.
4. Authentication methods must be the same for both the routers.
After getting LSUs, Link-State Acknowledgment (LSAck) will be sent to confirm receipt of LSU
messages.
2. Network LSA (Type2) - Type 2 or Network LSA is generated by the Designated Router (DR)
that lists all the routers on the segment it is adjoining to. LSA Type 2 is flooded only within an
area.
3. Summary LSA (Type3) - Type 3 or Summary LSAs are produced by Area Border Routers
(ABRs) to advertise networks from an area to the other areas in an Autonomous System. It
contains information about inter-area routes.
Here I am concluding my both the parts of questions on Routing Protocols. Will meet soon with
interview questions on NAT, ACL, VPN and IPv6. Till then, All the Best !!!!!!!
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