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03-04-2018 12:17 AM - edited 03-08-2019 02:07 PM
what is ospf Backbone Router ?
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03-04-2018 05:58 AM
Backbone area = Area 0.
Backbone router is a router that has an interface assigned to area 0. More specific - all ABRs and all internal routers (routers that have all interfaces in area 0) connected to area 0 are considered backbone routers.
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03-04-2018 03:15 AM
Hi,
Have a look through this:-
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/7039-1.html
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03-04-2018 05:38 AM
Hi
The area 0 is also known as the Backbone, so a backbone router is a router into the area 0 who is used to interconnect the network or also considered as the main router.
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03-04-2018 05:58 AM
Backbone area = Area 0.
Backbone router is a router that has an interface assigned to area 0. More specific - all ABRs and all internal routers (routers that have all interfaces in area 0) connected to area 0 are considered backbone routers.
