Re: OSPF NSSA Question

From: Simon Hope (shope@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Dec 18 2000 - 08:16:39 GMT-3


   
Hi,

Is the connected subnet in R2's OSPF database as a Type7 LSA in the NSSA
area OSPF process?

If you summarise the LSA on the ASBR (R1) it will definately get into area 0
as it will definately be converted to a type 5.

I am interested in this problem, I would have thought this route would
automatically go into area 0 as well as a Type 5 LSA - I'll set it up and
let you know how I get on!!

Cheers
Simon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lykourgiotis Paraskevas" <ParaskevasL@pcsystems.gr>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 10:58 AM
Subject: OSPF NSSA Question

> Hello Everybody.
>
> I have a problem with OSPF NSSA areas.
> Please consider the following scenario:
>
> R1----LAN----R2----LAN----R3.
>
> All three routers run OSPF.
> I have set up the network bettween R1 and R2 as area 1 and configured it
as
> an NSSA area.
> The network between R2 and R3 has been configured as area 0.
> On R1, I have created a loopback interface and I redistr connected subnets
> into the OSPF process.
> The problem is that although R2 does learn about this subnet, R3 doesn't.
> Any idea?
> Thanks in advance.
>



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