Hi stuart,
i agree, but that means i must use area 0 on LAN ifaces. And if i have
another area on that iface (my extented LAN area), i can't use backbone
area.
Now, i have replaced area 12 with area 0, but the problem also persists.
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Best regards,
Loïc BLOT, Engineering
UNIX Systems, Security
Hi all,
I update my last mail with OSPF to give you precisions.
I have 2 LAN OBSD routers, which are on a local VLAN, and 1 MAN OBSD
router, connected to local VLAN and has an interco with MAN Router
- my 3 OpenBSD routers use area 12 to exchange local routes
- my MAN router use area 12 over
Hi Robert and misc@openbsd,
thanks for your reply, but if i don't want to connect area 12 on area
0 ? My area 12 is reserved for LAN to LAN only, i don't want to publish
its routes on the backbone area and backbone area is not in stub mode.
Also, I thought about stub areas to not publish routes.
On 2013-03-25, Loïc BLOT loic.b...@unix-experience.fr wrote:
Hi Robert and misc@openbsd,
thanks for your reply, but if i don't want to connect area 12 on area
0 ? My area 12 is reserved for LAN to LAN only, i don't want to publish
its routes on the backbone area and backbone area is not in
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