From: Ting Chung (twchungca@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 19 2002 - 18:41:18 GMT-3
I have tried it out myself. Everything makes sense
because R6 actually has area 0, area 2 and area 5
databases all at the same time. The routes will show
up as "O" summary pointing to null0. If you have
another router hanging off R6 in area 5, say R10, R10
will see all the area 0 summary routes.
--- "Williams, Glenn" <WILLIAMSG@PANASONIC.COM> wrote:
> Did you try on R6 "Area 0 range"
> GW
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Khan Munib
> [mailto:Munib.Khan@services.fujitsu.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 9:14 AM
> To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: ospf area range command question???
>
>
> Can anyone tell me what command to use to get the
> network summarized by an
> area range command for area 0 to be installed into
> other area 0 routers.
>
> I have the following scenario.....
>
> R2 (Area 0) has a virtual link to R6 (area 60). R6
> is also redistributing
> OSPF into IGRP. In order to get the area 0 network
> into the igrp routing
> table I must summarise it using the area range
> command. However, R6 dose
> not install the summarised route into it's routing
> table as (by my
> reckoning) it believes it is hanging off Area 0 due
> to the Virtual link.
> See diagram below for clarity......
>
>
>
> Area 0 ---------- R2----------F/R--Area
> 5--------------R6------------IGRP----------
>
>
> Just to add, When I do an area 5 range command on R2
> to summarise the F/R
> cloud, it gets installed on R6(Even though R6 is
> directly connected to Area
> 5) and is redistributed to IGRP, so why not the same
> case with area 0.
> Thanx.
>
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