Routers running OSPF and sharing a common segment become neighbors on that segment.
What statement regarding OSPF neighbors is FALSE?
Answer(s)
- The Primary and Secondary addresses on an interface allow the router to belong to differentareas at the same time.
- All routers must agree on the stub area flag in the OSPF Hello Packets.
- Neighbors will fail to form an adjacency if their Hello and Dead intervals differ.
- Two routers will not become neighbors if the Area-ID and Authentication password do notmatch.
Correct Answer
The Primary and Secondary addresses on an interface allow the router to belong to differentareas at the same time.