02-26-2009 12:52 PM - edited 03-11-2019 07:57 AM
I'm designing a network over a metro Ethernet and using OSPF as the routing protocol
The goal is to have Area 0 designated to one physical location that is very stable placing.
On Area 0 I will have a Cisco ASA 5505 inside interface connected. This Cisco ASA will be a backup link to the other side of the Metro Ethernet at our collocation center. The backup link will be over an IPSEC tunnel. Can the Cisco ASA 5505 or greater support multiple areas? Can it be an ABR? The outside interface and its peer ideally would be in another area.
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02-26-2009 02:41 PM
Hi Juan
Yes the ASA can be an ABR or an ASBR
FW0# sh ver
Version 7.2(2)19
FW0# sh ospf
Routing Process "ospf 1" with ID 192.168.1.1 and Domain ID 0.0.0.1
Supports only single TOS(TOS0) routes
Does not support opaque LSA
It is an area border and autonomous system boundary router
Redistributing External Routes from,
You can also redistribute between different OSPF process's aswell.
02-26-2009 02:41 PM
Hi Juan
Yes the ASA can be an ABR or an ASBR
FW0# sh ver
Version 7.2(2)19
FW0# sh ospf
Routing Process "ospf 1" with ID 192.168.1.1 and Domain ID 0.0.0.1
Supports only single TOS(TOS0) routes
Does not support opaque LSA
It is an area border and autonomous system boundary router
Redistributing External Routes from,
You can also redistribute between different OSPF process's aswell.
02-26-2009 03:18 PM
thank you very much
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