10-12-2011 01:03 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:24 AM
Hi,
I have to connect two seperate company networks due to a merger. The companies will be linked via two point-to-point links to provide resiliency and both run OSPF with the same process-id. The problem I have with connecting both networks on area 0 is that there are overlapping networks, so I need to control the routes that are advertised at each end.
Should I run a different routing protocol (BGP) on the p2p links and redistribute into OSPF controlling the networks advertiseed by route maps and prefix lists, or is there a simpler way.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Phil
10-19-2011 11:05 PM
Hi,
Can you share the topology diagram for the interconnectivity.
Regards,
M.K
10-25-2011 08:56 AM
hi sir ,
on mentioned scenario , it propably send all reoutes between two links , bcz both are in same area
what can you do is configure one of site as difference area suppose is area 1 , then do this area as totally stub area . and this will work only in cisco devices ... because it is proprieatry .
based on that router who will be in area 1 will be injected default route to the connected site .
rgds
majed
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