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What two multicast addresses does OSPFv3 use? 1.FF...
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What two multicast addresses does OSPFv3 use? 1.FF02::A 2.FF02::9 3.FF02::5 4.FF02::6
A.
2 only
B.
3 only
C.
1 and 3
D.
3 and 4
Answer» E.
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What two multicast addresses does OSPFv3 use? 1.FF02::A 2.FF02::9 3.FF02::5 4.FF02::6
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