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Question 1

Each OSPF router that originates an LSA is responsible for reflooding it every ________.
◦ 30 minutes
◦ 60 minutes
◦ 120 minutes
◦ 15 minutes

Question 2

In which OSPF state would a neighbor be if it has learned of a neighbor's existence but has not yet seen its own RID in an LSDB update?
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◦ Init
◦ 2-way


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