From: swm@emanon.com
Date: Sun May 21 2006 - 14:23:07 ART
Area range is for internal OSPF routes. Summary address is for external OSPF
routes.
From the range of questions here, I might suggest that you take some time with
some of the books to get basics down.... That will help you understand the
underlying technologies instead of simply a collection of configuration tasks
that may or may not make any sense!
Jeff Doyle's books (Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 & 2) are good, Karl Solie's books
(CCIE Practical Studies Vol. 1 & 2) are good as well to start thinking on a
per-technology basis. Bruce Caslow's book (Bridges, Routers and Switches (or
something like that)) is wonderful as well.
Start there (and with the Doc CD (www.cisco.com/univercd/) and I think that
will help many of the things you see on here make more sense. Getting lots of
different configuration techniques without understanding the pieces and the
WHY behind stuff will only hurt you in the long run.
Cheers,
Scott
---- Message from gigi.ccie@gmail.com at 2006-05-21 11:40:56 ------
>Friends,
>
>Can someone explain this to me? I want to know summaries better? I know
about border routers but is there a way to know when to use one over the
other?
>
>Thanks,
>
>GiGi
>
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