ospf nssa

From: Dezso Csonka (dcsonka@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 22 2000 - 17:22:23 GMT-3


   
Hi,

I have the following scenario:

                 l---e0-r6
                 l
                 l area 3
                 e1
                 l area3 area5
area0--e0-r3-s0---------s0-r2-s1-------s0-r5

I have 4 routers. r3's e0 is in area0, e1 & s0 in area 3, r6's e0 & r2's s0
is in area3, while r2's s1 and r5's0 are in area5.
There is a virtual link between r2 & r3 connecting area5 to the backbone.
Area5 is made nssa and on r5 there are some external routes redistributed
from rip to ospf. These routes appear in r2's routing table the following
way:

O N2 192.1.1.0/24 [110/20] via 1.3.1.2

This route does not appear in the other routers routing table. However, if i
do the same thing on r6 the whole thing works. The problem is arond
somewhere the virtual link, because r6 is in area3 which is directly
connected to the backbone.

Any idea?



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