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On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 7:57 AM, kamal negi <kamalnegi.81_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Experts, I have below OSPF topology :
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> A1 -----A2--------------A3------A4
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> A1 and A2 (Area 12)
> A2 and A3 (Area 0 )
> A3 and A4 (Area 34)
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> ABR : A2,A3
> Area 12 , Area 34 are regular area
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> A4 is originating prefix X.X.X.X/32 from Area 4.
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> On A2 , I have type -3 LSA for X.X.X.X in Area 0 and Area 12
> On A 1 , I have type -3 LSA for X.X.X.X in Area 12
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> Now If I configure static route for X.X.X.X/32 on A2, Type-3 LSA for
> X.X.X.X gets removed from Area 12.. Any particular reason for this behavior
> ? If we have better route, why it stops this LSA into particular area ???
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> Pardon my ignorance if this question is basic ...
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