filter-list is for type 3 inter area only

you can't filter type 5 lsa's afaik

distribute lists in/out or summaries with no-advertise may be your best bet 
working with the rib

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BR

Tony

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On 22 Jul 2013, at 02:24, Baldeep Birdy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi team, 
> 
> It's been a while since I've posted a question, still following the list but 
> life took over my CCIE studies but now I'm back into it. Question regarding 
> NSSA Type7 to Type 5 Suppression. Cisco doco suggest that you can do this by 
> using the no-advertise command on the summary-address statement under OSPF on 
> the ABR. My question is whether we can also do this using the area-filter 
> command? 
> 
> I've labbed quickly and it sort of works, but only if I've got an additional 
> network in my NSSA that I want to filter. My environment is backbone conected 
> to a totally NSSA area. I want to inject an external route into the NSSA but 
> not have this advertised into the backbone. I'm just thinking from a 
> scalability point of view, if I have a lot of external routes I dont want to 
> be using multiple summary statements. 
> 
> Thanks
> Bal 
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