RE: tunnelingOSPF

From: M S (michaelgstout@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Jul 13 2007 - 22:42:46 ART


Thank You Jason.
I looked at a couple of these tunnels today.
As long as the endpoints are in area 0 you can use unnumberd interfaces
in area 0
If there is no common area 0, the tunnel must be in area 0.

Thank you.

Mike

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  From: "Jason Guy (jguy)" <jguy@cisco.com>
  Reply-To: "Jason Guy (jguy)" <jguy@cisco.com>
  To: "M S" <michaelgstout@hotmail.com>, <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
  Subject: RE: tunnelingOSPF
  Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 17:18:47 -0400
  If you have to connect area 0 to a remote area (ie one that does not
  have a direct interface connection to area 0), then typically you use
  a
  virtual link from an existing area 0 ABR to the ABR of the area you
  need
  to connect to area 0.

  In the case of stub or nssa being the transit area, you are not
  allowed
  to use a virtual link. So in this case you have to create a tunnel,
  and
  put that tunnel interface into OSPF area 0 on both ends. Now the
  remote
  area has an interface in area 0.

  As for the method of bringing up the tunnel, that can be tricky. You
  have to make sure the tunnel source and destination addresses area
  routable in the transit area. So if you use ip unnumbered, make sure
  the address is reachable across the transit area. Also make sure the
  source and destination addresses do not become reachable via the
  tunnel,
  or you will see the tunnel interface go up and down repeatedly.

  HTH
  Jason

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> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
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  Of M
> S
> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 4:56 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: tunnelingOSPF
>
> Hello:
> This is my most dreaded topic.
> Can i get some clarrification on how to use tunnels to replace ospf
  area
> virtual-links over stub and nssa areas?
> For virtual links that do not have a common area 0 on both sides
  one
> should place an ip address on the tunnel
>
> For virtual links that have an area 0 on both sides of the stub
  area,
  I
> think i can use an ip unnumbered interface.
>
> Is this right.
> Thanks
>
>
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