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as configurations must be coordinated and matched with each neighbor.
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The figure below is used as illustration.
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_**Figure 1**: OSPF network with point-to-point links._
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for the system, and how to [troubleshoot](#troubleshooting) it. So we
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start out with a simple network, just two nodes:
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_**Figure 2**: OSPF network with point-to-point link between two routers._
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LAN subnets where hosts can be connected. In Figure 3, host subnets
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_**Figure 3**: LAN broadcast networks added at R1 and R6._
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