From: alsontra@hotmail.com
Date: Wed Jul 14 2004 - 02:52:02 GMT-3
Group,
Under what circumstances will an ABR to an NSSA "not" translate an N2?
For instance, if R2 is an ABR to area 12 and R3 is redistributing its Lo0
interfaces as an N2, under what circumstances will R2 stop translating N2s
into E2s.
R1-----------R3-----(area 12) NSSA-----SW2
Or does an ABR to an NSSA always translate N2s? R3 shows SW2 lo0 interface as
being translated. However, all areas do not show the 150.1.8.0 link.
(translated loopback).
Routing Bit Set on this LSA
LS age: 307
Options: (No TOS-capability, Type 7/5 translation, DC)
<---------------------
LS Type: AS External Link
Link State ID: 150.1.8.0 (External Network Number )
Advertising Router: 150.1.8.8
LS Seq Number: 80000003
Checksum: 0x89C3
Length: 36
Network Mask: /24
Metric Type: 2 (Larger than any link state path)
TOS: 0
Metric: 20
Forward Address: 0.0.0.0
External Route Tag: 0
All routers in the OSPF domain have 150.1.8.0 in their databases, but not in
routing tables. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Alsontra
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