RE: Ospf stub and NSSA problem

From: Scott Page (scpage@cisco.com)
Date: Mon Dec 09 2002 - 18:35:41 GMT-3


You can always use a tunnel from r2 to r3. Dont know if it is allowed in
your scenario..but just a suggestion.

Jake

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Debbie Westall
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:18 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Ospf stub and NSSA problem

I'm working on a lab and need alittle help.....

Here's the diagram:

            ------- ------
            | R1 |------------ | R3 |
            ------- -------
                |
                |
            -------
            | R2 |
            -------
               |
               |
            ------
           | R5 |
           -------

* There is frame-relay, fully meshed between R1, R2 & R3., R5 is connected
  via ethernet.
* R1 (all interfaces), area 1
* R2 (loopback2, s0/0.1and s0/0.2) - area 1
* R3 (s0/0.1 & s0/0.2) are in OSPF area 1
* Area 1 is an NSSA.
* R3 (interfaces L0, L1, & L2 are area 0), e0/0 is area 3.
* R5 (Interfaces e0/0, L0) area Area 2.
* Area 2 is a stub network.

I don't see routes in R3 to R5, except for the directly connected. And
vice versa from R5 to R3. In addition, on R5 I have formed a neighbor
relationship, but have no routing table, except for the directly
connected.

I tried setting up a virtual link through Area 1, but it will not because
Area 1 is an NSSA.

I don't know what I'm missing.

Thanks for any assistance

Debbie
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