you can only have one address per interface in an OSPF area.  The secondary
can only be in the same area as the primary for OSPF to generate an LSA for
that network.  If you want to get it to work and don't have another physical
interface, use a loopback and remove the secondary.Waqar Ahmed wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am facing problem in OSPF routing. I have configured
> area 0 for ethernet network and area 1 for point to
> point network as secondary IP address on same ethernet
> interface. I have advertise both networks in OSPF but
> could not get routes of secondary network. 
> 
> Please advice.
> 
>  
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