Could you solve the same problem by creating a static default route on
the ASBR and then redistributing that as an N1 or N2 route?  That seems
to do what you want without requiring that OSPF be running between the
ASBR and the ISP.

This wouldn't be dynamic, which may be what you're trying to
accomplish.  If so, it seems that it would be more likely that they
could set up a BGP session with you using a private ASN and then they
could dynamically inject a default into your ASBR.

Would that work in your situation?

Regards,
John

>>> "Steven A. Ridder"  12/19/01 1:31:28 PM >>>
Is it feasable to have an ISP set up an OSPF routing area with it's
customer, and have them inject a single external route into the area,
where
one can distribute it as a default route?  If I create a NSSA, and they
give
us a route to them, is that OK?  Any downfalls?

Steve




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