On Mon, May 02, 2011 at 11:56:20PM +0400, Fedor Dikarev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm very interested in OSPF NSSA: we use it to allow our PC-routers to  
> inform CORE-routers about availability of services. We don't want our  
> PC-routers to calculate topology, so we have to put them in stub area.  
> But we need them to redistribute routes, so it must be NSSA area.

BTW, you can do that by using separate OSPF instance instead of NSSA area.
Just export most routes from 'stub' instance to 'main' instance, but export
just static default route to 'stub' instance.

But that suppose you have BIRD on the 'boundary' router.

Just wondering, why you do not want to calculate topology on PC routers?

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