From: Hobbs (deadheadblues@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 15 2009 - 18:06:09 ARST
You don't need to connect a discontiguous non-zero area. Areas themselves
have no idea about other area numbers.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Administrator <Administrator@subfighter.ca
> wrote:
> Hi there, I am trying something out in a lab am curious about something
> with OSPF.
>
> Topology
>
> R1 ---> frame --> R2 ----- ethernet --> R3 ---> SW1
> |
> |
> R1 Fa0
>
> So, R1 has a frame to R2, this is area 0.
> R2 has ether to R3 on area 2, also R3 and Sw1 are area 2
> The kicker is, R1s Fa0 is also in Area 2
>
> How can you connect those two areas, if there are the same ...
>
> Is it possible ? Sorry in advance, my drawing sucks
>
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