From: Narbik Kocharians (narbikk@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Dec 29 2006 - 13:32:24 ART
Well the ASBR can also be the ABR, but if it is not, try default-information
that will work.
On 12/29/06, Ali Sheeraz Mehdi <ali.mehdi@atosorigin-me.com> wrote:
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> Anees,
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> This is exactly what I have experienced in my lab. ASBR is not generating
> any default route.
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> Any comments
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> Regards
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> Ali
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> To: nagendra kumar; Ali Sheeraz Mehdi; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: NSSA - default-information-originate
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> Hi,
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> I don't think ASBR in NSSA can generate Default route. the only command
> applicable in the Intra area routers or ASBR in NSSA are area X nssa.
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> All the area X nssa <options> are applicable in ABR NSSA router or ABR and
> ASBR NSSA router.
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> This is what I see in the lab practice. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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> Thanks,
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> Anees.
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> a kumar <nagendranainar@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
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> HI Ali,
> Yes. You can configure ASBR in NSSA to generate default route. You have to
> confiure the ABR as "area nssa" and in ASBR configure "area nssa
> default-information-originate". By this you will get Inter-area routes
> from
> ABR into this NSSA area and a default router from ASBR.
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> To suppress N2 within NSSA, you need to configure "area 2 nssa
> no-redistribute default-information-originate" in ASBR.
>
> Regards,
> Nagendra
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> Ali Sheeraz Mehdi wrote: Hi Guys,
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> Can ASBR in NSSA generate a default route (if ABR and ASBR are not the
> same
> routers); also can we suppress N2 routes within NSSA maintaining the full
> reachability?
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> Regards
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> Ali
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