08-02-2009 10:45 AM - edited 03-04-2019 05:37 AM
Hi experts,
When working with OSPF NSSA lab, I was trying to originate a default-route to Area 0 from NSSA
R1 ------------- R2-----------------R3
area 1 NSSA AREA 0
1. In R1 When i use command "(config-router)#default-information originate always" I am seeing a 0.0.0.0 route (EXT E2) in R3
2. In R1 when i use command "(config-router)#area 1 nssa default-information-originate I am seeing a 0.0.0.0 route (N2) in R1
perfect right?
But I am not able to generate "default route" from R1
Is there is any way to generate default route from NSSA Router (R1 in this example)
Hope the explanation is clear. Please clear this doubt
RBK
08-02-2009 11:59 AM
RBK,
R3 is not part of the NSSA hence it will never receive a NSSA generated default route.
HTH,
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Edison.
08-02-2009 10:18 PM
Hi Edison,
Thanks for reponse.
I will try to explain with the scenario.
If R1 is connected to INTERNET, then a default route is required to send the traffic to INTERNET.
In this case for the routers to send the traffic to INTERNET I can configure "default-information originate" in R2, so that R3 will have Default route of EXTERNAL type.
Instead of configuring "default-information originate" in R2, Is it posssible to send a default route to R3 from R1? It is like sending redistributed prefix to R3 (AREA 0)
Hope i explained the requiremen better
sairam
08-03-2009 05:41 AM
If R1 is connected to the internet and you've decided to have that section of the network as NSSA, then it's just a bad design all around.
NSSA are designed for sections of the network where there is not transit path, for instance a remote location internal LAN that connects to corporate.
The only way R1 would be able to send a default route to other routers outside the NSSA is to use the 'default-information originate' command. Only NSSA participating routers will receiving 'N' routes.
HTH,
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Edison.
08-03-2009 09:43 PM
Hi Edison,
I tried this with "default-information originate" command in R1. As you mentioned it is sending default route only with in NSSA.
If I am trying to send the default route from R1 using "redistribute static" (after configuring static default route in R1), I am seeing a default routes in R3.
Is this the actual behaviour
Sairam
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