Refer to the exhibit. A company has migrated from single area OSPF to multiarea. However, none of the users from network 192.168.1.0/24 in the new area can be reached by anyone in the Branch1 office. From the output in the exhibit, what is the problem?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNARefer to the exhibit. A company has migrated from single area OSPF to multiarea. However, none of the users from network 192.168.1.0/24 in the new area can be reached by anyone in the Branch1 office. From the output in the exhibit, what is the problem?

Refer to the exhibit. A company has migrated from single area OSPF to multiarea. However, none of the users from network 192.168.1.0/24 in the new area can be reached by anyone in the Branch1 office. From the output in the exhibit, what is the problem?

  • There are no interarea routes in the routing table for network 192.168.1.0.
  • The OSPF routing process is inactive.
  • The link to the new area is down.
  • The router has not established any adjacencies with other OSPF routers.

Explanation: There is no entry in the routing table for the network 192.168.1.0, so this is the correct option. There are routes in the routing table learned via OSPF, so the OSPF routing process is active and this would also indicate that the router has established adjacencies with the other OSPF routers. There is an interarea link via the Serial0/0/0 interface, so the problem also does not appear to be from a link that is down.

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