Refer to the exhibit. What does the "OE2" from the "OE2 0.0.0.0/0 [110/1] via 192.168.1.1, 00:05:34, Serial0/0/1" line represent?
- an internal OSPF route with a metric of 2
- an external OSPF route that is two hops away
- an external OSPF route learned from two different sources
- a redistributed route that will not increment in cost
Explanation: External OSPF routes learned through redistribution are classified as either type 1 or type 2. The O*E2 indicates that this is a type 2 external OSPF route. Type 2 routes carry the same metric through the OSPF domain as it had when learned through the ASBR.
Exam with this question: Chapter 16: Quiz - Route Redistribution CCNPv8 ENARSI
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