Is this a Point-to-Multipoint interface?  They don't advertise the subnet,
just the interface addresses.  When you have point-to-multipoint interfaces
you'll just see a bunch of host routes in the table for all the routers on
that network.

"RFC Six Thirty Four"  wrote:
> This is really bothering me and I hope you can help,
> 
> When I advertise a route:
> network 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0
> 
> The other OSPF routers display it in their routing
> tables not as a /16 network, but show the actual IP
> address of the interface followed by /32.
> 
> This bugs me, can anybody tell me why OSPF does this?
> 
> TIA.......R 
> 
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