Hi Vibs,
This is used when you have an externally learned network with the 
forwarding address not reachable - this in turn causes the network to 
not be installed in the routing table (no next-hop reachability).
To address this, the command replaces the unreachable forwarding address 
specified in the Type-7 LSA with 0.0.0.0 when configured on an NSSA ABR 
as it suppresses the forwarding address.
Best regards, Andy
Vibeesh S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> whats the advantage of "nssa translate type7 suppress-fa" &  where/how is it
> typically used in real deployments.
>
> Thanks,
> Vibs
>
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