In a nonbackbone OSPF area, all traffic that is destined to the Internet is routed by using a default route that is orig

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In a nonbackbone OSPF area, all traffic that is destined to the Internet is routed by using a default route that is orig

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In a nonbackbone OSPF area, all traffic that is destined to the Internet is routed by using a default route that is originated by the ABR. Which change in the configuration of the OSPF area type causes traffic from that area that is destined to the Internet to be dropped?

A. The OSPF area changes from NSSA to totally stubby area.
B. The OSPF area changes from NSSA to regular area.
C. The OSPF area changes from stub area to totally stubby area.
D. The OSPF area changes from stub area to NSSA.
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