sorry all, more typo's on my behalf.  the default route points to the inter
area and beyond.

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On 4/18/2001 at 2:30 PM Peter Van Oene wrote:

>Keep in mind that all routers within any type of ospf area must maintain
>identical link state databases.  Hence, you will see all intra area routes
>and a default route toward intra-area and beyond.
>
>Pete
>
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>On 4/18/2001 at 1:47 PM Coleman, Jason wrote:
>
>>Consider the following scenario:
>>
>>Two HQ routers that have 2 sites each connected to them over frame relay
>>point-to-point sub-interfaces.  
>>The two HQ routers are on the same LAN.  These Ethernet ports are in Area
>>0.
>>
>>The HQ1 WAN links and their sites are in Area 1, and the HQ2 WAN links and
>>their sites are in Area 2.
>>Both Area 1 and Area 2 are setup to be totally stubby areas.
>>
>>When looking at the routing table for a remote site connected to HQ1, will
>>you see only a default route or will you see a default route and the
>routes
>>for the other remote site in Area 1?
>>
>>I have been taken course and been led to believe that there should only be
>>a
>>default route, but I read a white paper the other day, and it indicated
>>that
>>you will see all Intra-area routes.  To me, that means that I should see
>>routes to the other networks within my own area.
>>
>>I am working on setting this up as well to see it work for myself, but
>>interested in any input.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Jason Coleman - CCNP, CCDP
>>Customer Engineer
>>Network Management Center - Austin
>>(ph) 512-340-3134
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