12-29-2003 06:20 AM - edited 03-02-2019 12:35 PM
Hi,
Why Stub and totally stub areas assumes the default routes advertised by multiple ABR's as equidistant? Why cann't they decide with the metric to ABR as a measure to know the best default route.
Thanks in advance...
Regards...
Ashok.
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12-29-2003 07:06 AM
Excuse me for a fault in my reply: ABR injects default route with a default cost of 1 not 10.
Regards.
12-29-2003 06:35 AM
OSPF Stub or totally stubby area ABR injects def-route with a default cost of 10. You can change this on the ABR using "area X default-cost 50 " Tis ABR will inject default route with a cost of 50. If another ABR exists with a default cost 10 probably this ABR will be used by most of the internal routers. Internal routers will add their metric to the ABR and the default-cost advertised by the ABR so each internal router will decide which ABR will it use.
12-29-2003 07:06 AM
Excuse me for a fault in my reply: ABR injects default route with a default cost of 1 not 10.
Regards.
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