Marc,

Why don't you lab this? :) If you have two defaults, the shortest one is
chosen. Any time you use default routing or summarization the possibility
exists for less than optimal routing. I am sure there are several scenarios
you can come up with, but yes by turning a stubby area into a totally
stubby-area you can cause a "longer" path to be chosen.

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:48 PM, marc abel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Suppose area 1 is attached to area 0 by two links. If it is a stub it
> would still route out the best link for things inside area 0 correct?
> But what happens when we make it totally stubby? Will we receive two
> default routes and load balance between them? Would the behavior be
> the same for totally NSSA?
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