Yes, it is a loopback.

Thank you all so very much!

..........RFC634



--- Jon Mitchell  wrote:
> It is probably a loopback interface, right?  OSPF
> advertises loopbacks as host routes.  The network
> statement never dictates the size of the address
> space advertised, just which links are in the area.
> The masks on those links is what is advertised to
> other routers.  If this is a loopback, you can
> change
> it to use the mask on the interface by changing the
> ospf network type to point-to-point on the
> interface.
> 
> -Jon
> 
> 
> 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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