For which reason can two OSPF neighbor routers on the same LAN segment be stuck in the two-way state?

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For which reason can two OSPF neighbor routers on the same LAN segment be stuck in the two-way state?

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For which reason can two OSPF neighbor routers on the same LAN segment be stuck in the two-way state?

A. The interface priority is set to zero on both routers.
B. Both routers have the same OSPF router ID.
C. The two routers have different MTUs on the interface
D. The two routers are configured with different priorities.
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