[&] How does OSPF categorize a network which can potentially connect to three-or-more routers at Layer-2, but requires packets to be addressed to each router individually? (Select the best answer) - Point-to-Point - NBMA -- Correct - Virtual-Link - Broadcast [&] How does OSPF categorize a network in which a single packet can be placed on that network and potentially be received by three-or-more routers? (Select the best answer) - NBMA - Point-to-Point - Broadcast -- Correct - Virtual-Link [&] How would OSPF categorize a link that is using HDLC encapsulation? (Select the best answer) - Virtual-Link - Point-to-Point -- Correct - NBMA - Broadcast [&] An OSPF router has interfaces in Area-1, Area-2 and Area-3. Because of this, we call this router a(n) ___? (Select the best answer) - DR - Nothing. There is no special name for this router. -- Correct - ABR - ASBR [&] What is the name of the OSPF Data Structure which stores all LSAs? (Select the best answer) - The Link Advertisement Database - The Link State Table - The Link State Database -- Correct - The Linky Wink Dink [&] In OSPF terminology, a router that has learned of a route from some non-OSPF protocol, and then converts it into OSPF and advertises it within an LSA is called a(n) [\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_] (**Select the best answer**) - Backbone Router - ABR - Redistributor - Internal Router - ASBR -- Correct