From: anthony.sequeira@thomson.com
Date: Tue May 15 2007 - 22:04:14 ART
I would like to see the exact wording of the entire task, but my guess
is here that you have misinterpreted this task.
OSPF Flood Reduction targets all LSAs and reduces overhead in stable
networks through the elimination of the "paranoid update" feature.
Here it looks like the task author wanted to throw you off with the
terminology. External routes from ASBR cannot "flood" into the area
sounds like it was meant to be synonymous with "enter" the area.
Here is a link to a nice article on Flood Reduction in case you have not
seen it:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft
/121t/121t2/dt_ospff.htm
Anthony J. Sequeira
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Subject: OSPF NSSA AREA question interpretation
Hi, group
Here is the scenario, i configured an OSPF area with NSSA feature
enabled, but the requirement says "external routes from ASBR can not
flood in this particular area", what does that mean? what's your
response? My answer is to configure "ip ospf flood-reduction" in this
area? Is that correct?
Thank you for your reply.
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