01-15-2011 04:54 AM - edited 03-04-2019 11:05 AM
Hi,
Can we have any network with OSPF as a routing protocol with multiple areas without Area 0 (backbone) area ??
01-17-2011 10:18 PM
I think answer is very simple, in this way you can make connectivity in 1 Area, will not have access to another areas.
01-18-2011 12:08 AM
I'm curious as to why you would want to do that? Please refer to the RFC for OSPF: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2328.html
3.1. The backbone of the Autonomous System
The OSPF backbone is the special OSPF Area 0 (often written as
Area 0.0.0.0, since OSPF Area ID's are typically formatted as IP
addresses). The OSPF backbone always contains all area border
routers. The backbone is responsible for distributing routing
information between non-backbone areas. The backbone must be
contiguous. However, it need not be physically contiguous;
backbone connectivity can be established/maintained through the
configuration of virtual links.
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01-18-2011 02:33 AM
As pointed by everyone, you cannot have an OSPF domain without Area 0. You have to have Area 0 for OSPF to function as per the RFC design.You can try configuring that but you will end with inconsistent routes and no traffic controls with troubleshooting nightmares.
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