From: Stephens, Paul [Prof.Serv] (Paul.Andrew.Stephens@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Feb 09 2000 - 11:39:43 GMT-3
Here's another one I've been playing with and can't get to work, so any help
would be gratefully appreciated
[---------- VL-----------------]
[ ]
R1-------Area 0 -------- R2 ----------Area 1 --------- R3 ------------Area 2
--------- R4
] ]
]---------------------- ISDN ---------------------------------]
My question is what Area should the ISDN link be in, it doesn't matter
whatever I seem to do the ISDN constantly stays up with OPSPF multicasts.
If I put the ISDN in Area 1 like the last example, I effectively have to ABR
to area 0 and the ISDN stays up. If I put the ISDN in Area 0 then Area 1 and
Area 2 have connections to Area 0 so all the traffic goes across the ISDN.
Will this actually work ??
Any ideas ???
Paul Stephens
UK INI Network Consultant
Networks and Systems Integration Services
Compaq Computer Ltd
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