Brain,
All routers within a stub area must have identical Link State Databases.
"Field, Brian" wrote:
> When configuring a stub area, why is it that all routers
> in the stub area must be tagged as being in a stub?
>
> Ok, so the Hello mechanism requires that adjacent routers
> agree that they
May 10, 2000 9:08 PM
To: Field, Brian
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Subject: Re: OSPF question- stub area
Brain,
All routers within a stub area must have identical Link State Databases.
"Field, Brian" wrote:
> When configuring a stub area, why is it that all routers
> in the stub ar
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> To: Field, Brian
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> Brain,
>
> All routers within a stub area must have identical Link State Databases.
>
> "Field, Brian" wrote:
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Subject: Re: OSPF question- stub area
Brian,
That's the way they made it. Accept it and be at peace.
The ABR will inject a default route X.X.X.X 0.0.0.0 X.X.X.X into area for
other
stub areas. This is so stub area routers know that for anything they don't
know,
So to put it
simply... No worky.
Cory
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From: Field, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 4:51 AM
To: Thomas Trygar
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Subject: RE: OSPF question- stub area
Thomas,
Thanks for the response.
I'm still unclear as to
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