Re: ospf question

From: Narbik Kocharians (narbikk@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Feb 02 2007 - 15:16:19 ART


Mabe what you are looking for is "capability transit" command:

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OSPF area capability transit is enabled by default, allowing the OSPF Area
Border Router to install better-cost routes to the backbone area through the
transit area instead of the virtual links. If you want to retain a traffic
pattern through the virtual-link path, this option should be disabled.

Router#Show ip ospf

 Routing Process "ospf 1" with ID 1.1.1.1

 Supports only single TOS(TOS0) routes

 Supports opaque LSA

 Supports Link-local Signaling (LLS)

 *Supports area transit capability*

Router(config-router)#no capability transit

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Router#Show ip ospf

 Routing Process "ospf 1" with ID 1.1.1.1

 Supports only single TOS(TOS0) routes

 Supports opaque LSA

 Supports Link-local Signaling (LLS)

* Does not support area transit capability*

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On 2/2/07, Karl Brenner <karl.brenner@morenet.biz> wrote:
>
> I would think this points to Area 0. You'll need to use virtual links to
> link all areas back to Area0 which are segmented from it.
>
> Regards,
> karl
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