01-19-2013 01:28 PM - edited 03-04-2019 06:46 PM
Relevent topology:
-------------------Area 0--------------------------------------------Area 1-----------------------------------------
Router 1 > transit network > Router 2 (ABR) > point-to-point link > Router 3 > stub network
Why does Router 2 generate a Type 3 LSA (going into Area 0) for the stub network off of Router 3, but not for the point-to-point link between Routers 2 and 3?
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01-19-2013 02:18 PM
The Type 3 LSA is originated by the ABR to define routes to networks. The LSA for the link between routers 2 and 3 is a type 1 LSA (Router).
HTH
01-19-2013 02:18 PM
The Type 3 LSA is originated by the ABR to define routes to networks. The LSA for the link between routers 2 and 3 is a type 1 LSA (Router).
HTH
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