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Does a Local Area network uses a router?

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The highest MAC address among the active interfaces of the network will be used.

There will be no router ID until a loopback interface is configured.

The highest IP address among the active FastEthernet interfaces that are running OSPF will be used.

The highest IP address among the active interfaces will be used.

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