Thanks for your help, I was just going through a lab and this question came
to my mind. Can you explain why when using NAT would you need to advertise
router IDs. I am really dense today. Thanks
""Lupi, Guy""  wrote in message
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> Well, that depends.  If you use a loopback as the router id, and part of
> that loopback subnet is used for other things also, such as NAT, then you
> definitely want to advertise it out, since the NAT would never work if you
> didn't.  If not, then you don't have to.  Why do you ask, is this for a
> particular application?
>
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> ~From: cybertek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> ~Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 2:15 PM
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> ~Subject: To advertise OSPF RIDs or not ? [7:32042]
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> ~
> ~I am trying to understand if there would ever be a need to
> ~advertise Router
> ~IDs via OSPF. Is this something that is ever done in the real world.
> ~Thanks for your help
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