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192.168.3.1 is a loopback interface on router R2 and is distributed to OSPF area 0, but the ping fails from router R3. Which of the following is a possible solution to the problem?
A. Add the "originate-default-route" option in the NSSA area configuration on router R3
B. Add the "summaries" option to the NSSA area configuration on router R1
C. Make a static route on router R1 to 192.168.3.1
D. Make a default route on router R2
Click the exhibit button. 192.168.3.1 is a loopback interface on router R2 and is distributed to OSPF area 0, but the p
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Click the exhibit button. 192.168.3.1 is a loopback interface on router R2 and is distributed to OSPF area 0, but the p
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