NSSA Question

From: Cliff Stewart (cliftonlstewart@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 03 2000 - 17:51:55 GMT-3


   
Dana,

He is the same command from my 2510, works with no problem. Did you try
another router that was using different IOS? But technically there is no
reason it shouldn't have worked. I would cntrl-z and start from the
beginning. Good luck.

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R2510(config-router)#area 4 nssa ?
  default-information-originate Originate Type 7 default into NSSA area
  no-redistribution No redistribution into this NSSA area
  no-summary Do not send summary LSA into NSSA
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R2510(config-router)#area 4 nssa<------------- Worked okay!

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Clifton Stewart-CCNA, CCIE Candidate
Dana_L_Steffey@notes.seagate.com wrote:
>
> Have a quick question on OSPF - I was trying to setup an area as NSSA on
> one of the CCIE bootcamp labs and could not -
> I am running 11.1.24 (mixture of enterprise, desktop, and ip/ipx) on 7 -
> 4700's
>
> Lab asked to setup area 4 as NSSA - So I went and typed
>
> router ospf 1
> area 4 - (NSSA is suppose to be an option, but was not their)
>
> I then looked at the answer and sure enough it is supposed to be "area 4
> NSSA"
>
> router ospf 1 (From the CCIEbootcamp answers)
> redistribute eigrp 1 metric 20 metric-type 1 subnets
> network 11.1.1.6 0.0.0.0 area 4
> area 4 authentication
> area 4 nssa
> area 4 default-cost 20
>
> Anyone have any ideas on why NSSA would not be a choice when I tried it ???
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dana Steffey, CCNP, CCDP, CCNA WAN Switching, MCSE, MCT, CNA, Electrical
> Engineer
> Lab: June 21st Halifax
> Seagate Technology
> Minneapolis, MN
>



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