Done it, yes.  Problems, no.
But this will depend almost entirely on what routers you're using, how much
memory they have, how big your network is, the design of your network, and
zillions of other factors that are not going to be the same in your network
as they are in mine.

Head for your lab and test it under something approaching *your* network
conditions.

JMcL
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11:48 am ---------------------------


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Subject:  OSPF: ASBR/ABR



Need suggestion:

Has anyone ever implemented OSPF where they had their router been an ASBR
and a ABR at the same time and if so was there any problems? I have to
connect a non OSPF router to my AGG router (ABR). I really don't want to do
any redistribution on the ABR routers but the powers that be are cheap :-)
Before I even go into the lab I just want to get some feed back from
anyone.

Thanks
Karl

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