From: Jtheunissen (jtheunissen@dodo.com.au)
Date: Thu Jan 19 2006 - 02:08:24 GMT-3
I am no expert (Just a gumby) but I think you set the:
area 23 nssa
command on all the routers within the area.
JT
--------- Original Message --------
From: "lim es" <tiga72@yahoo.com>
To: "ccielab@groupstudy.com" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: ospf nssa qustion
Date: 19/01/2006 14:44
Hi Group,
If i have this network
r1------r2-------r3------r4
r1 and r2: ospf area 0
r2 and r3: ospf nssa, area 23
r3 and r4: ripv2
1) do i configure "nssa" commands on both r2 and r3?
i find that it works even when i just do it at r2.
I think it is need on both r2 and r3, stub flags
have to agree
2) if i create a area3 in r3, put a loopback interface
into area 3, r2 doesnt get that route
that means can i add another ospf area on the edge
of
nssa area, r3 ? that might be the reason why r2
cannot
receive the route when i do that?
Appreciate any inputs
Thanks
Lim
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