Trick question?  How about none, as OSPF routers do not exchange routing
tables.

In this scenario, the "edge" ospf routers will act as normal and advertise
within their type 1 LSA the link to the segment which happens to contain the
HSRP functionality.  OSPF itself will have no knowledge of HSRP, nor does it
need to to properly bring back traffic to the segment.  The virtual address
in HSRP has to be taken from the same subnet as the link address on the
router so thus, indirectly, all the relevant reachability information will
be advertised when OSPF advertises the link address.  The only issue might
be the fact that you could have asymmetric traffic flows since traffic does
not automatically return via the HSRP primary router.

I would setup the HSRP segment as passive interfaces in OSPF so that they
are properly advertised.

Pete




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On 9/18/2001 at 9:57 PM Tribavan Raina wrote:

>Hi all..
>
>
>I have 2 routers and I am running HSRP on them.The third router is
>connected
>via a switch through its e0/0 and running OSPF.All the routers are running
>OSPF.
>What routing tables will the exchange.
>
>Regds
>
>Tribavan Raina
>Network Consultant
>
>TechTonics Group Limited
>Level 31 Grand Plimmer Tower
>2-6 Gilmer Terrace
>PO Box 11 199
>Wellington
>
>Ph:   +64 4 385 2628
>Fax: +64 4 385 2400
>
>www.techtonics.co.nz




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