Re: OSPF Totally Stubby Area

From: John Neiberger (neiby@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Feb 06 2002 - 00:47:36 GMT-3


   
An NSSA is a Not So Stubby Area, not a Totally Stubby Area. To
configure these as Totally Stubby Areas, you would not use the
nssa keyword.

A totally stubby area suppresses Type 3/4/5 LSAs. An NSSA
suppresses those same LSAs, yet allows the propagation of Type
7 LSAs which are converted to Type 5 LSAs by the ABR.

So, to configure area 1 as totally stubby:

router ospf 1
 area 1 stub no-summary



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