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14. Describe the issues with interconnecting multiple areas and how OSPF addresses each
Issues with large one-area OSPF networks
- Frequent SPF calculations
- Large routing table
- Large link-state table
OSPF hello, dead, and wait timers
- Broadcast and point-to-point: 10, 40, 40.
- Non-broadcast and point-to-multipoint: 30, 120, 120.
OSPF network types used as default network types for various types of
media
- Broadcast
- Point-to-point
- Nonbroadcast Multi-access
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