10-29-2018 01:05 PM - edited 03-05-2019 11:01 AM
Hello Guys, @Julio E. Moisa @Francesco Molino @Richard Burts @Joseph W. Doherty @paul driver @Leo Laohoo @Georg Pauwen
I go through the ospf area types and totally understand the technical overview of all of them.
1. Stub
2. T-stub
3. NSSA
4. T-NSSA
It will be great if you guys helping me to know the real scenario's where each area type is consider as a solution.
Thanks
10-29-2018 02:57 PM
Cisco have good and easy document for reference :
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/13703-8.html
10-30-2018 07:57 AM
10-31-2018 07:31 AM
Hello @balaji.bandi @Joseph W. Doherty @Julio E. Moisa @Francesco Molino
I run lab to get some hands dirty , It answers my questions but new questions now.
I have R1, R2 -->(area 2) , R2, R3 --> (area0) , R3,R4 --> (area1) ,
external route connected with R1 is redistributed into ospf area 2 and I can see that O-E2 route types on all routers.
When i configure nssa , I see that O-N2 --> 0.0.0.0 default route on R1 and O-N2 --> external route on R2, which is perfect according to Nssa defination.
I cannot reach external network from R3 and R4 , Now to reach external route from R4,Do I need to change or substitute O-N2 to O-E2 ?
My question is, whats the point of doing nssa if it was working with O-E2 without doing that ?
Also, as R2 and R3 are ABR's, running command #sh ip ospf nei , i see one neighbor Full/BDR and other Full/DR. My question is routes have to go where it has too.. then what these state's are making difference ?
I know BDR -- means backup Designated router
DR -- means Designated router
Last question, what these commands making difference ?
config# int xxx
ip ospf network point-to-point
In lab they ask that network should be seen x.x.x.0/24 from x.x.x.x , I was thinking to summarize or running the commands
config# router ospf 1
network x.x.x.0 0.0.0255 (replacing these commands , network x.x.x.x 0.0.0.0)
Thanks
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