Re: ospf nssa backwards

From: Peter Van Oene (pvo@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 09:17:15 GMT-3


   
An NSSA area is a stub area. The only reason you would use one would be to res
trict the flow of type 5's into the area.

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On 8/28/2001 at 5:05 PM Voytek Mielczarek wrote:

>Group,
>
>How would you get routes E1 or E2 through NSSA as below:
>
>
> area1 area0 nssa IGRP
> R1----------R2----------R3----------R4----------R5
>
>
>Loopback interfaces on R1 get "redistributed connected" and appear on R3
>as E2 routes, but do not appear on R4.
>They need to be propagated across nssa out to IGRP. Is this a mission
>impossible?
>
>Thanks, Voytek
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