06-16-2002 05:34 AM - edited 03-01-2019 10:12 PM
Hi,
I've set up:
area0 nssa area0
+-----------------+----------------+
area0 routers are connected to each other as well.
I would expect to see on both ABR's N# routes so both routers are ABR's
for NSSA area but
I see on the first ABR E# routes and on the second N# ones.
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance,
06-16-2002 09:43 PM
Hi,
The nssa routes which is type 7 N routes will get converted to External type 5 so other routers in backbone will see nssa as E# routes only.
Hope it helps
06-17-2002 12:08 AM
Hi,
Thank you,
I know that.
The question is - why on the first NSSA ABR I see the N# (LSA type 7)routes
but on the second E#(Type 5 LSA).Is there kind of election for NSSA ABR ?
Thanks in advance,
06-17-2002 04:12 AM
Hi,
Since the two routers are connected via backbone area also, the nssa routes will appear as external routes which take preferance over nssa routes so the route in R2 will appear as external.
Also in this kind of scenario the abr's are prefered by their highest router id according to my understanding.
Hope it helps
06-17-2002 04:23 AM
Thank you !
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