From: Erick B. (erickbe@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 06 2001 - 21:18:59 GMT-3
What version of code? Me and a colleage ran into this
with 12.0(7)T and a write mem and reload on the
routers in NSSA area got it working.
--- xander <xander@adt.ru> wrote:
> Hello Jerry,
>
> Try to search out bug toolkit on CCO. I saw somthing
> about it
> recently...
>
> BTW, I was wondering if you send your configs.
>
> JH> I encountered a problem where I had a NSSA area
> that was not adjacent to Area 0. So I created a
> virtual link to attain my adjancency. The virtual
> link came up.
>
> JH> However my routes to the NSSA area never got
> forwarded, I tried everything with no luck. Finally
> I noticed that the link between the two routers in
> the NSSA were a VLSM with a /25 mask. So I
> JH> changed this to a /24.
>
> JH> As soon as I did this all the routes were pulled
> into the NSSA router. I went back and made the
> address a /25 again and once again the routes were
> gone. Then I tried summarizing using area range
> JH> and, summary address. But that did not work.
>
> JH> My question is. Are there any specific rules to
> the use of Virtual Links or NSSA that anyone knows
> of that pertain to the addressing/mask? I have
> searched the doc and I have found nothing.
>
> JH> Area 0
> JH> R1 Area 1
> JH> |
> JH> |
> JH> |
> JH> | Area 1
> JH> R2 Area 2 NSSA
> JH> |
> JH> | /25 mask on link between 2 and 3
> JH> |
> JH> R3 Area 2 NSSA
>
>
> JH> thanks,
>
> JH> Jerry
> --
> WBW, xander
> mailto:xander@adt.ru
> CCNA, CCNP+VoiceAccess, CCIE very soon :-)
>
> ...
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