Re: OSPF - nssa

From: Pamela Forsyth (pforsyth@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jan 03 2001 - 14:57:29 GMT-3


   
Ronnie,

Once you have more than one OSPF area, one of the areas needs to have area
ID 0 (zero), or 0.0.0.0 if you prefer the dotted-decimal format. This is a
fundamental tenet of OSPF operation.

Pamela

At 10:44 AM 1/3/01 -0600, Ronnie Royston wrote:
>I have:
>
>R1--------enet--------R2-----serial hdlc--------R3
> area 5 area 3
>
>R1 is redistributing a connected network into OSPF (redis connected). Area
>5 is a nssa where R2 is telling R1 a default route. R2 sees the
>redistributed network from R1 but does not pass it on to R3. How can I get
>R3 to see the network?



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