What is the impact of having a large number of OSPF areas on network performance?
- Enhances network performance by reducing the size of the OSPF database and shortening SPF calculation times.
- Has no impact on network performance as OSPF is designed to efficiently handle a large number of areas.
- Improves network scalability, but at the cost of increased routing table size.
- May degrade network performance due to increased LSA propagation and SPF computation overhead.
A large number of OSPF areas can impact network performance by increasing LSA propagation and SPF computation overhead, potentially leading to degradation.
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