From: rodrigo.kazuo@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Dec 06 1999 - 19:07:00 GMT-3
Iīve already tried to config the level as 1, but it didnīt work (The other
routers still see this network as external). Btw, I could not understand very
well the purpose of this command. In "OSPF Network Design Solutions" by Thomas
M, page 327, there is the following description:
- level-1: Imports routes into a Level 1 area
- level-2: Imports routes into Level 2 subdomain
- level 1-2: Imports routes into Level 1 and Level 2
- stub-area: Imports routes into OSPF NSSA area
- backbone: Imports routes into OSPF backbone area
Does anyone know a clearer definition and in which situations we can use
this command?!
IBS: The solution I got in mind is to config this network as part of the OSPF
area 4, as I didnīt find any other way...
TIA...
"Naushad Prasla" <naushad.prasla@sabre.com> on 12/06/99 05:28:53 PM
To: Rodrigo Kazuo/Brazil/AMERICAS/Equant@Equant, ccielab@groupstudy.com
cc:
Subject: RE: OSPF redistribution
I have'nt tried this...It's just an educated guess. How about using
Route-MAP set level command to import routes on these interfaces.
Naushad Prasla
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Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 1:27 PM
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Subject: OSPF redistribution
Hi guys... I have a router running OSPF in S0īs network (area 4) and I
want
to redistribute the connected subnets (E0īs and Loopbackīs) into this area.
The
requirement is that these subnets must appear as "internal" to the other
routers
in OSPF... Does anyone have a solution for this?!
Tks in advance...
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