From: Scott Morris (swm@emanon.com)
Date: Sat Sep 13 2008 - 09:18:29 ART
"Wrong" is a harsh term. Think of it more as "not defined".
In the design, there is no explicit area 0, although by the nature of OSPF,
it must exist someplace! It's up to you to pick the place and interface
though in order to make things work.
Otherwise you are left with a network of selective reachability. That was
the object of the lesson! You don't need peers in area 0 (hence the
loopback), you just need to have it exist!
HTH,
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Gary
Duncanson
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 4:56 AM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: IWEB Vol III lab no 3
Hi,
Diagram has no area 0 donated or requirement to create one. Solution puts
loopback on R1 into area 0 and VLink to R3. Is the diagram wrong?
Thanks
Gary
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