From: Niall El-Assaad (nelassaa@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 30 2001 - 18:03:38 GMT-3
In the book on this page it says "Every valid OSPF configuration must have
an area 0, so if you use only a single OSPF area for your entire network it
must be area 0".
Surely this isn't right. If you have only one area it doesn't matter what it
is? Does it?
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