From: ismail el-shalh (ishelh_mdsa@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Aug 22 2006 - 16:01:06 ART
Hi group,
-Area0--S1/2-R3---Area 23-|
| |
| | -----Area 23----SW2
-Area0-S0/0--R2---Area 23-|
Can some one please explain to me the wording of this task :
* Additionally since R2 only has the single low speed frame-relay circuit that connects to the rest of the network SW2 should send all traffic to R3 that is destined for prefixes outside of the OSPF domain.
What does the OSPF domain means here? does it mean Area 23.
I understood it as follows :
The ospf domain from SW2 perspective is Area 23 and anything else is considered Outside of the SW2'S OSPF domain.
The solution in IEWB was only to send a default route to SW2 from R3 via the command "area 23 nssa default-information-originate"
But what I was expecting to see in the solution something like converting the media between R3, R2 and SW2 to point-to-multipoint to control the cost via the neighbor command by doing this all the routes will appear with a next hop of R3
Thanks in advance : )
Ismail
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