If two routers running IS-IS protocols are exchanging Hello packets with different authentication types, which of the fo
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 9:27 pm
If two routers running IS-IS protocols are exchanging Hello packets with different authentication types, which of the following statements regarding the adjacency state established between them is true?
A. Different authentication types are not possible because IS-IS only supports password authentication.
B. An adjacency will not be formed
C. The two routers negotiate the authentication type and then reach the up state.
D. Only an L2 adjacency will form, as long as both routers are L2 capable.
A. Different authentication types are not possible because IS-IS only supports password authentication.
B. An adjacency will not be formed
C. The two routers negotiate the authentication type and then reach the up state.
D. Only an L2 adjacency will form, as long as both routers are L2 capable.