No, obviously the area can't be a stub or anything like that. All the
routes would only need to be known to a single area so there would be no
need for area 0. I wouldn't do this anywhere but a lab though.
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From:
Tomasz Zajac <t_zajac_at_o2.pl>
To:
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Date:
11/10/2009 04:58 PM
Subject:
single area ospf with or without are 0
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Hello
I have a simple question about ospf. Does single area (non zero)
implementation need connection to area 0.
-- -- Greetings Tomasz Zajcc Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Tue Nov 10 2009 - 22:55:56 ART
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