Re: NSSA question

From: Paul Schultz (khyron@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Oct 22 2001 - 11:44:50 GMT-3


   
may depend on IOS version, but it sounds like
"area 9 nssa default-information-originate" is what you're looking for if
you do not want to make it a totally not-so-stubby area.

On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Fear, Russell H wrote:

> Can an OSPF guru set me straight on this please.
>
> I have a set-up where igrp is being distributed in to ospf, the ASBR belongs
> to area 9 which is next to area 0. I have configured the router and its ABR
> to be an NSSA.
>
> I expected all external routes to disappear and a default route to appear as
> in a stub area. The default route for external routes doesn't appear. The
> only way I can get a default route is to make it a totally stubby NSSA.
>
> Is this correct for an NSSA ?
>
> Russell
>
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> * 700 2201 Internal
> * +44 ( 0 ) 870 238 2201 External
> * russell.fear@capgemini.co.uk
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