RE: OSPF LSA TYPE QUestion

From: Mark Stephanus Chandra (mark.chandra@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Nov 16 2008 - 13:45:34 ARST


Friends,

 

Thanks a lot for the explanation.

 

I gonna have my first attempt at sydney this december. How is the real lab
actually ? I'm very nervous.

 

Is it really hard or not ? In Scale 1 to 10, how hard is it ? :)

 

Regards

 

Mark Stephanus Chandra

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From: Fahad Khan [mailto:fahad.khan@gmail.com]
Sent: 16 Nopember 2008 18:41
To: Mark Stephanus Chandra
Cc: Cyrus; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: OSPF LSA TYPE QUestion

 

Mark,

 

In stub Area - LSA type 4 and 5 are blocked

 

In totally Stubby Area - LSA type 3,4 and 5 are blocked.

 

May be your friend is asking for Stub Area , since it has LSA type 3 (not 4
and 5) and no route to ASBR, but it does have inter-area routes
(contradiction).

 

I think in this question, the difference between LSA 3 and 4 is the key
point.
 

regards

 

On 11/16/08, Mark Stephanus Chandra <mark.chandra@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Cyrus,

That's why I must ask in this forum, cause I Think it is impossible also.

I have this question from my friend.

Regards

Mark Stephanus Chandra
IT Consultant

From: Cyrus [mailto:cyrus.mgh@gmail.com]
Sent: 16 Nopember 2008 8:34
To: Mark Stephanus Chandra
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: OSPF LSA TYPE QUestion

Hi Mark,

What is the job of LSA 3 ? to transfer inter-area routes generated by ABR's.
so your requirements contradict each other.

HTH,

On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Mark Stephanus Chandra
<mark.chandra@gmail.com> wrote:

Guys,

If I have question,

this area will not have any external route from ASBR, no inter area route
but allow only lsa type 3.

What type of this area ?

Regards

Mark Stephanus Chandra

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