OSPF O routes vs. redist connected (E2)

In a simple network where two routers are connected to each other via area 0 and they each have a network behind them, what should I see if I enable OSPF on both of them? I don't have two cisco routes to try this on or else I'd do that before posting.

From what i understand reading the ospf study guide, i should see ospf

type O routes for 192.168.x.0/24 on each router correct?

if I redistribute connected routes, will the O change to E2?

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--- | rtrA | | rtrB |---

---192.168.1.0/24----|192.168.1.1 10.1.1.1|------|10.1.1.2

192.168.2.1 |---192.168.2.0/24

--- subnet | | | |--- subnet ----------------------------------

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Thanks, Jabal.

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The routes will be O E2.

Doan

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