From: Simon Baxter (Simon.Baxter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 09 2000 - 02:17:55 GMT-3
Well..
1. Both. Say the node belongs to area 1000, and you want it to do
inter-area routing to area 2000 - make the link to area 2000 belong to area
2000.
2. No, just the link.
3. This simple one from the CD helped me :
ipx routing
ipx internal-network 2000
!
interface ethernet 1
ipx network 1001
ipx nlsp area1 enable
!
interface ethernet 2
ipx network 2001
ipx nlsp area2 enable
!
ipx router nlsp area1
area-address 1000 fffff000
route-aggregation
!
ipx router nlsp area2
area-address 2000 fffff000
route-aggregation
It's covered in the 'Aggregation' section, but is fairly clear - I think.
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: Zhou Chunming [mailto:zhoucm@holybridge.com.cn]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 1:49 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: about nlsp
Hi,everyone:
These days i am being puzzled by the architecture of nlsp,i list
the questions as below,pls give me some answers.
1.What is the border of the areas in nlsp? link or node?
2. Where does the level 2 routing happen?Do the involved routers
share the same area id?
3.I need some examples on configuring multiple-area nlsp.
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