Are the loopback addresses being advertised throughout your OSPF domain?

Or to put it another way, how would a remote router know how to route a
packet to a network not advertised?

HTH

Chuck

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Christopher Larson
Sent:   Tuesday, December 05, 2000 10:51 AM
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Subject:        OSPF Loopback

If all the interfaces in say area 0 are 170.100.1.0 /24 and my loopbacks
are 2.2.2.0/24, should I be able to ping each loopback from all the
other routers? or do I need to make my loopbacks a subnet of the
170.100.1.0/24 address??

Thanx!!

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