11-13-2017 08:34 PM - edited 03-05-2019 09:28 AM
Good evening everyone,
I'm deploying an OSPF design and had a question or two:
I'm going to be creating an area 0 for my corporate office, which will be my ABR, and plan on making my other sites area 1 or area 2 for each new site, maybe even just leave everything to area 2 since I won't have that many remote sites. When setting my point-to-point links would you suggest putting those links in area 0 or area 1 or whatever corresponding area that site is in?
Thanks!
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11-13-2017 09:50 PM
In your case, it will be good to use "normal" areas.
Let's hear if others have different opinion.
HTH,
Meheretab
11-13-2017 09:01 PM
Hi Will,
@Will Phinney wrote:
Good evening everyone,
I'm deploying an OSPF design and had a question or two:
I'm going to be creating an area 0 for my corporate office, which will be my ABR, and plan on making my other sites area 1 or area 2 for each new site, maybe even just leave everything to area 2 since I won't have that many remote sites. When setting my point-to-point links would you suggest putting those links in area 0 or area 1 or whatever corresponding area that site is in?
Thanks!
If you put the point-to-point links in area 0, you will make the routers on the sites to be ABRs; and I think you do not want to do that.
I would not put the point-to-point links in area 0. I will prefer to put the remote sites in non-backbone area and configure them, possibly, as stub areas (or totally-stub -- depending on the case) so that they will receive less LSAs.
HTH,
Meheretab
11-13-2017 09:08 PM
Thanks you, Meheretab. So you suggest put wan links in area 1, that connect back to the ABR and then make those sites stub areas? I was thinking of making everything a normal area.
11-13-2017 09:28 PM
You can make all normal areas.
If you need only default routes to those sites (if the only connection those areas have is through the ABR), you can take advantage of using stub areas. However, if you are planning to use those areas as a transit or not sure whether you will add another site behind some of those sites in the future, configure them as normal areas. I believe it will not have a big impact for small networks.
HTH,
Meheretab
11-13-2017 09:40 PM
More than anything I was just wondering about the ppp to links and since these are all "remote" offices I'm more interested in the routes from the other sites, so essentially ppp links in area 1 as well as the other remote sites? I could use stubby, but like I said I wanted to just get the advertisements from these sites. I also wanted to plan for the future too though....
11-13-2017 09:50 PM
In your case, it will be good to use "normal" areas.
Let's hear if others have different opinion.
HTH,
Meheretab
11-13-2017 09:57 PM
11-14-2017 06:07 AM
11-14-2017 07:53 AM
@Joseph W. Doherty I was looking over best practices with making sites their own area, remote sites, even if I made them all a single area. Thoughts? I realize I could put everything in area 0, but wanted to think long term and as of right now I won't even come close to the 40-50 benchmark. Just curios. Much appreciated.
11-14-2017 08:34 AM
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