Implementing Cisco IP Routing (CCNP ROUTE, legacy) — Question 157
A stub area is typically created using what kind of topology?
Answer options
- A. Broadcast
- B. Point-to-point
- C. Hub and spoke
Correct answer:
Explanation
A stub area is generally implemented in a hub and spoke topology to optimize routing and limit the amount of routing information exchanged. The broadcast and point-to-point topologies do not provide the same level of control over routing updates and efficiency that the hub and spoke setup offers.