Hey Reni,
It is Friday and ... is it 5 oclock yet? ... somewhere it is ... ;-)
If I understand your question correctly, this goes against what a stub/nssa
area is / can do. Here is a good link I found for you, I like the way this
lays out nssa.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094a88.shtml
If you need to prefer one path over another, or ensure connectivity ...
there are other ways to configure and provide this. Can you expand some on
what you are trying to accomplish? The other members on this mailer are
really smart and always up for an OSPF challenge! ;-)
HTH,
Andrew Lee Lissitz
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 2:11 AM, Rene <rene.klose_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I 'm just wondering if it would be some how possible to import
> external (LSA5) routes into an NSSA area? I know that it is not design
> to work that way, to be precise it design to work exactly the other
> way to block these routes, but much of the things you have to do in
> your lab are not design they way you have to implement them.
>
> any thoughts would be appreciated..
>
> i found one cmd in the route my witch some promissing "set level stub"
> but it doesn't do anything.
>
> cheers Reni
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