What Is a Characteristic Of a Single-Area Ospf Network?
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A characteristic of a single–area OSPF network is that all routers in the network must be connected to the same area. This means that all routers must be manually configured with the same area number, and that there are no hierarchical divisions between areas. All of the routers must also utilize the same OSPF routing protocols for communication.
A single-area OSPF network is a network that has only one area, and all the routers in the network are part of the same area. The routers in a single-area OSPF network are directly connected to each other and share the same link-state database, which allows them to quickly share routing information.