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You have an L2VPN connecting two CEs across a provider network that runs OSPF. You have OSPF configured on both CEs. Which two statements are correct in this scenario? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B,D
In an L2VPN scenario, the provider network connects two customer edge (CE) devices across a Layer 2 virtual private network. Let's analyze how OSPF operates in this setup. 1. **OSPF Neighborship in L2VPN**: - An L2VPN provides a Layer 2 connection between two sites, making it transparent to Layer 3 protocols like OSPF. This means the CEs can form OSPF adjacencies directly with each other as if they were on the same local network. 2. **OSPF Configuration on CEs and PEs**: - **Statement A: OSPF neighborship is formed between the CEs and PEs**: - Incorrect. In an L2VPN, the provider's network is transparent to the OSPF running on the CEs. OSPF neighborship forms directly between the CEs, not between the CEs and PEs. - **Statement B: The CE and PE OSPF areas can be different**: - Correct. Since OSPF adjacencies form directly between the CEs and not between CEs and PEs, the OSPF areas on the CEs and PEs can be different. The provider network acts as a transparent bridge, and OSPF doesn't see the PEs. - **Statement C: The CE and PE OSPF areas must match**: - Incorrect. As noted above, because the OSPF neighborship forms directly between the CEs, the OSPF areas on the CEs and PEs do not need to match. - **Statement D: OSPF neighborship is formed between the two CEs**: - Correct. The L2VPN makes the connection between the two CEs appear as a direct Layer 2 link, allowing them to form an OSPF adjacency directly. **Conclusion**: Given the above analysis, the correct statements are: **B. The CE and PE OSPF areas can be different.** **D. OSPF neighborship is formed between the two CEs.** **Reference**: - Juniper Networks Documentation on L2VPNs: [Configuring Layer 2 VPNs](https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/task/configuration/layer-2-vpns-configuring.html) - OSPF Configuration Guide: [Junos OS OSPF Configuration](https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/concept/ospf-routing-overview.html)