Well, it would help immensely if there were a diagram involved..... :->

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Manish Patel
Sent:   Tuesday, December 26, 2000 2:58 PM
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Subject:        OSPF virtual link question




Consider the above OSPF network. You have configured a virtual path to
connect Area 3 with Area 0. What is your assessment of this network?

 1.       The network will work. However, you must configure a second
virtual link through router B to ensure there are no routing loops.

2.         The network will not work. Area 3 must be directly connected to
Area 0.

3.        The network will work properly with no redundant hops.

4.        network will work. However, it contains sub-optimal routing as
packets from router D to router C must transit router A

5.        network will not work. A routing loop exists as packets destined
for router C from router D must pass through router C twice.




Thanks in advance.
Regards
MK




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