On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
This question came up on another list. I thought I would repeat it here, and
see what kind of discussion it engenders.
Question: how does one repair a discontiguous OSPF area?
e.g. Area_2-Area_0---Area_2
I would imagine
Would the answer be "use a virtual link"?
Just guessing.
David
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From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 11:52 PM
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Subject: OSPF question - discontiguous areas
This questi
Hi!
Change one of the area number from 2 to something else expect 0.
This question came up on another list. I thought I would repeat it here,
and
see what kind of discussion it engenders.
Question: how does one repair a discontiguous OSPF area?
e.g.
ust 14, 2000 9:52 PM
To: Cisco Mail List
Subject: OSPF question - discontiguous areas
This question came up on another list. I thought I would repeat it here, and
see what kind of discussion it engenders.
Question: how does one repair a discontiguous OSPF area?
e.g. Area_2-Are
Let me state first of al that I do not know the genesis of this question. It
originated on another news group, and there were a number of responses that
stated "use virtual links"
There is no general solution to solving partitioned nonzero areas in
OSPF. That being said, there are some hacks
Title: RE: OSPF question - discontiguous areas
Is this can be fixed changing one of the Area_2 to another area such as Area_3?
-Singh
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 9:52 PM
To: Cisco Mail List
Subject: OSPF question
This question came up on another list. I thought I would repeat it here, and
see what kind of discussion it engenders.
Question: how does one repair a discontiguous OSPF area?
e.g. Area_2-Area_0---Area_2
How would you go about it?
Chuck
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