Re: OSPF NSSA problem

2000-11-25 Thread Paul Schultz
If i'm understanding correctly you want the routes you redistribute into the NSSA to not make it all the way through to area 0? Very simple.. let's say on the ASBR you redistribute routes that fall under 172.16.0.0/16 into the NSSA on the ABR, just put: summary-address 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0

RE: OSPF NSSA problem

2000-11-24 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.
D] Subject: Re: OSPF NSSA problem It is my belief that the P bit is unmodifiable. Type 7's are advertised as 5's to the OSPF domain in almost if not all manufacturers equipment. Although some texts allude to the fact that you can control this behavior with a nob, I've never seen i

OSPF NSSA problem

2000-11-23 Thread Simon Hope
Hi guys / gals, Here is an interesting problem that I am struggling with at present Area 4 of my OSPF network is configured as NSSA and has 3 routers in it. Router 1 is the ABR that connects to the backbone, Router 2 is the ASBR that is redistributing some IGRP networks into area 4 and Router

Re: OSPF NSSA problem

2000-11-23 Thread Brian
i What about running the ABR (R1) as "stub no-summary"? and just leaving the other routers in the area as "stub". Brian On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Simon Hope wrote: Hi guys / gals, Here is an interesting problem that I am struggling with at present Area 4 of my OSPF network is configured as

Re: OSPF NSSA problem

2000-11-23 Thread Peter Van Oene
It is my belief that the P bit is unmodifiable. Type 7's are advertised as 5's to the OSPF domain in almost if not all manufacturers equipment. Although some texts allude to the fact that you can control this behavior with a nob, I've never seen it. Pete *** REPLY SEPARATOR