of studying OSPF
NSSA.
OSPF NSSA
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/nssa.html
How Does OSPF Generate Default Route
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/21.html
Regards,
cheekin
- Original Message -
From: Chris Camplejohn
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Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: OSPF NSSA
Steve,
I think on p540 of Jeff Doyle, the reason that it has N1 metric type is
because the RIP routes are redistributed into OSPF with metric type 1.
Lee
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According to the example in Doyle's Vol 1. book, using the
The answer to the original question is that it is a bug: CSCdw67111
(OSPFv2:default-info-originate has incorrect metric type for NSSA).
It isn't fixed until 12.2(10), which isn't out yet.
Hunt Lee wrote in message
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Steve,
I think on p540 of Jeff
anyway. I will let you know if I discover anything
new.
Regards,
cheekin
- Original Message -
From: Georg Pauwen
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 11:36 PM
Subject: RE: OSPF NSSA [7:38881]
Hi Cheekin,
AFAIK, the syntax for the area nssa is:
area area-id nssa default-information
: RE: OSPF NSSA [7:38881]
Hi Cheekin,
AFAIK, the syntax for the area nssa is:
area area-id nssa default-information-originate
which will generate a type 7 default into the NSSA
area (NSSA ABR or NSSA
ASBR only). So I think the 'metric-type 1' might
confuse it. What happens
Hi Cheekin,
AFAIK, the syntax for the area nssa is:
area area-id nssa default-information-originate
which will generate a type 7 default into the NSSA area (NSSA ABR or NSSA
ASBR only). So I think the 'metric-type 1' might confuse it. What happens
when you leave 'metric-type 1' off ?
I think
According to the example in Doyle's Vol 1. book, using the command no
redis instead of default-metric creates the N1 stuff. It's on page 540,
footnote 27.
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