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No router eigrp <AS #> No router ospf <process ID> No router bgp <AS #> No router rip
Two multicast addreses exist for OSPFv3 ff02::5 ff02::6 - used by the DR to create a virtual node to represent the Network Link LSA
The router ID is used to uniquely identify each router in the OSPF routing domain.If no loopback interfaces are configured, the router chooses the highest active IP address of any of its physical interfaces.
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What is the network ID of 199.255.255.9?
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A routing table has columns for at least three types of information, Network ID, the Cost and The ID of the next Router called Next Hop.
Configure the router ID on both routers. Configure the R2 router interfaces for area 0. Configure a loopback interface on both routers. Configure the proper subnet masks on the router interfaces.
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The ID numbers in Pokemon are chosen completely at random and there is no pre-determined set for a specific Pokemon Hope that helps.
The same area ID network addresses and wildcard masks