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Referring to the exhibit, R1 and R2 are unable to form an IS-IS adjacency on interface ge-0/0/1.0. The ge-0/0/1.0 interface has the appropriate address families enabled.
Which two actions will resolve the problem and allow the adjacency to come up? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D.BD
B: We need to enable level 2 adjacencies on R1, as an L1 adjacency is formed only with routers in the same area.An L2 adjacency is formed with routers in the same area or a different area.
D: IS-IS uses ISO network addresses. Each address identifies a point of connection to the network, such as a router interface, and is called a network service access point (NSAP). For example, the NET address 49.0001.1921.6800.1001.00 consists of the following parts:
49AFI
0001Area ID
1921.6800.1001System identifier
00Selector
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C: Level 1 adjacencies on R1 are already enabled.
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