Re: Doyle on Stub and Totally Stubby areas [7:34478]

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Re: Doyle on Stub and Totally Stubby areas [7:34478]

2002-02-05 Thread Tom Martin
t;. Because as we all know, with stub the E-bit is set to 1. > > Thanks for the replies. > Elmer > - Original Message - > From: "s vermill" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:41 PM Subject: RE: Doyle on Stub and > Totally Stubby areas [7:34478] >

Re: Doyle on Stub and Totally Stubby areas [7:34478]

2002-02-05 Thread Cebuano
ow operating in totally stubby mode". Because as we all know, with stub the E-bit is set to 1. Thanks for the replies. Elmer - Original Message - From: "s vermill" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:41 PM Subject: RE: Doyle on Stub and Totally Stubby areas [7:344

Re: Doyle on Stub and Totally Stubby areas [7:34478]

2002-02-05 Thread Tom Martin
Elmer, In short, a totally stubby area blocks all Type 3, 4 and 5 LSAs from entering the stub area. A stub area blocks all Type 4 and 5 LSAs from entering the stub area. Both inject an additional Type 3 into the stub for the default route. >From the perspective of a stub router, you will see a

RE: Doyle on Stub and Totally Stubby areas [7:34478]

2002-02-05 Thread s vermill
Yes that wording, when directly compared, is a little confusing. But you have the right understanding. Stub areas only summarize the AS external routes, leaving all of the IA routes in tact. Totally stubby areas get only one outside route - whether IA or AS external - 0.0.0.0. Put in different