Hello
Thank you for your reply
Yes I have already a static route out to the Internet
Thank you again
hanan
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nt, we have only addressed routers in the OSPF
> domain obtainin
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> > default route to get out of the OSPF domain through the ASBR
> to the
> > Internet. How traffic gets back in is a more advanced...
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> > Priscilla
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> > > Best
oint, we have only addressed routers in the OSPF domain obtainin
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> default route to get out of the OSPF domain through the ASBR to the
> Internet. How traffic gets back in is a more advanced...
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> Priscilla
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> >
> > Best regards
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> > hanan
> >
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At 6:54 PM + 2/7/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
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>At this point, we have only addressed routers in the OSPF domain obtainin a
>default route to get out of the OSPF domain through the ASBR to the
>Internet. How traffic gets back in is a more advanced...
>
Clarke's Second Law: Any Sufficientl
tainin a
default route to get out of the OSPF domain through the ASBR to the
Internet. How traffic gets back in is a more advanced...
Priscilla
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> Best regards
>
> hanan
>
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redistribution or its not necessary?
Best regards
hanan
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hanan
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> > HELLO
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> > Could you please help me?
> > I want to configure Cisco router series 2600 to enable OSPF
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> > as autonomous system border routers (ASBR) in one sin
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> HELLO
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> Could you please help me?
> I want to configure Cisco router series 2600 to enable OSPF and configure
it
> as autonomous system border routers (ASBR) in one single area; the router
> has 2 interfaces one connected
You can either use default-information originate, or put a default static
route and redistribute that into OSPF. This will cause all traffic that is
not part of your internal network to be routed out via the ASBR, hence all
Internet traffic will route out through the ASBR.
Hope that helps,
Albert
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