On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 09:25, Casey, Paul (6822) wrote:
Use a GRE tunnel to create a virtual link through a NSSA, it the only
way,.,,
With a tunnel, you will obviate the need for the VL in the first place.
Check cisco web site for this...!!!
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From: Peter van Oene [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 December 2002 14:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: virtual link and nssa [7:59174]
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 05:59, Sara Li wrote:
Dear all, I am doing the cyscoexpert sample lab.
R1--area12--R2---Area51---R5---Area0 area 12 cant receive lsa type 5
routes, so it need to be either a nssa or stub, however, there is
virtual
link between r2 and r5, can r2 be configured with stub or nssa at the
same time with virtual link to r5? i thought i read it somewhere stub
cant be virtual link? Pls help.
Virtual Links must not use stub areas for transit due to the fact that
the virtual link does not provide for type 5 flooding, and therefore
expects the transit area to provide these LSAs. An NSSA area is a stub
area.
Pete
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