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You recently configured a router running OSPF to use a priority number of 4. To return to the default OSPF priority value, which command should you use?
ip ospf priority 0
ip ospf priority 255
no ip ospf priority 4
ip ospf default-priority
The command "no ip ospf priority 4" returns the OSPF priority value to the default value. The priority value is used to determine which router will be used as the designated router; the one with the higher value will take precedence, and if there's a tie, the one with the higher router ID takes precedence. A priority of zero means that the router is ineligible to become the designated router or backup designated router.
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