From: joe_astorino@comcast.net
Date: Tue Feb 17 2009 - 20:53:31 ARST
Hi guys,
I am looking for some clarification regarding OSPF area 0 with respect to what does and what does not have to flow through it as well as how this process works. From what I understand all data packets no longer need to actually go through area 0, but all OSPF routes do need to pass through area 0. In other words, in order for non-backbone area routers to exchange routes, they need to first go through area 0. I'm not sure on this though. After attempting part of IPexpert volume 3 lab 9, I have much doubt on this topic. It seemed like some non-backbone area routers were learning OSPF routes directly from other non-backbone routers. Any clarification on this would be much appreciated
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