From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Mon May 26 2003 - 06:24:41 GMT-3
at least 2 ways.
1. Policy based routing.
2. static route.
Donny
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"hoon"
hi group,
Is there any way that a destination is routed over inter-area network rather than intra-area network???
This is an example diagram;
(R1) ---- area 0 (metric 1) ----- (R2)
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area 1 (metric 1) area 1 (metric 1)
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(R3) ----- area 1 (metric 2) -----(R4 )
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Network A
A normal behavior of OSPF routing for Network A from R1, based on its preference to intra-area routes over inter-area routes is the following;
(R1) -> (R3) -> (R4) -> A
Without combining two areas into one area, or extra cabling, is there any way a packet destined to network A to be routed over the path "(R1) -> (R2) -> (R4) -> A" ??
Thank you.
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