From: Sam.MicroGate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri May 10 2002 - 16:33:14 GMT-3
Thomas,
You can connect two area 0s with a virtual link. Suppose, for example,
because a link failure of two companies being merged, that area 0 is
divided. Now you can connect the two area 0s separated by non-ospf domain
with a virtual link. Doyle I has an example of how to config this. It is not
recommended though. I am not sure about area 1 and area 0 separated by
non-ospf domain. Like everything else, go to your lab and try to find out.
This is the best way.
Sam
-----Original Message-----
From: Warner, Thomas S [mailto:thomas.s.warner@lmco.com]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 2:58 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OSPF Virtual Link across Non-OSPF area?
Greetings
I have a quick question regarding OSPF and virtual links. I don't think
this is possible but here goes anyway - Is it possible to create an OSPF
virtual link across a non OSPF routing domain (where the routing domain has
full routing information to get between the two ASBRs)? Normally, if I had
to connect two areas such as this, I would use another approach such as
redistribution or migrating the non OSPF routing domain to OSPF, but these
are not options at the present time.
Area 1 Area 0
--- R1 --- R2 --- R3 ----
R1 and R3 are running OSPF and R2 is not running OSPF but has static routes
configured to allow R1 and R3 to communicate. So in this scenario, would I
be able to connect Area 1 to Area 0 via a virtual link?
Thanks,
Tom Warner
Lockheed Martin
email: mailto:thomas.s.warner@lmco.com
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