Use the area 3 default command on the abr router you want the traffic to go
over, this will get injected into the stub area
Both Abr's will inject 0.0.0.0 in to the stub, buf you can influence using
this command.. Which will be the prefered route out, + u could also use the
summary command on
Paul,
Thanks for the reply,
I think you may have misunderstood my network topology. Illustrated below
Area0RouterAArea3RouterB
Both the ATM link and VPN begin and end at the above routers(via different
interfaces)
Therefore if Area 3 is a stub (or totally stubby), router B wil
Might also want to consider changing the cost at the ABR using 'ip ospf
cost'.
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Your stub router will take the shortest path to the destinations in area
0. In this case, it will sum the cost from the ABR to the destination
(assuming area 0 destination) with the cost of itself to the ABR(s) and
take the lower cost of the candidate paths. In your case, simply increase
the
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