From: Mark Lewis (markl11@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2000 - 11:05:14 GMT-3
Haven't tried it, but suppose a regular tunnel (interface tu0..blah..blah..)
from that ethernet back to the backbone would do the job.
Mark
>From: "Connary, Julie Ann" <jconnary@cisco.com>
>Reply-To: "Connary, Julie Ann" <jconnary@cisco.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: ospf virtual interfaces and non-backbone connected areas
>Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 08:52:21 -0400
>
>Hi all,
>
>On www.fatkid.com their is an Expert Redistribution lab #502. The topology
>has the area backbone on the token ring interface of a
>router. The same router is connected to an X.25 cloud of 3 routers. The
>X.25 cloud is area 4. One of the spoke routers has an ethernet
>on which another area resides- area 2. The lab instructions say to make
>sure that complete ospf connectivity
>occurs but do not use virtual interfaces to accomplish this.
>
>I am assuming that virtual interfaces means virtual links? So how else can
>you connect a non-backbone connected area
>to the backbone if you do not use a virtual link?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Julie Ann
>
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