Refer to the exhibit. In the network diagram, Area 1 is defined as a stub area. Because redistribution is not allowed in

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Refer to the exhibit. In the network diagram, Area 1 is defined as a stub area. Because redistribution is not allowed in

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Refer to the exhibit. In the network diagram, Area 1 is defined as a stub area. Because redistribution is not allowed in the stub area, EIGRP routes cannot be propagated into the OSPF domain. How does defining area 1 as a not-so-stubby area (NSSA) make it possible to inject EIGRP routes into the OSPF NSSA domain?
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A. By creating type 5 LSAs
B. By creating type 7 LSAs
C. By creating a link between the EIGRP domain and the RIP domain, and redistributing EIGRP into RIP
D. By manually changing the routing metric of EIGRP so that it matches the routing metric of OSPF
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