Hello Roy,
The NSSA ABR only do a default route inject into the NSSA area.
Normally you do not have any type 5 LSA into the NSSA even if they are
converted into type 7.
I do not know if there is a way on Cisco but I suspect this redistribution
to be not RFC compliant.
Do you need to have all the type 5 LSA into the NSSA (converted or not) ?
cheers
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-----Original Message-----
From: Roy Reyes [mailto:rreyes365@zdnetonebox.com]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 8:42 AM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [nsp] ospf nssa
hello guys,
I have an nssa area which is connected to the area0(backbone) i noticed
that when i used "redistribute command" if i want to inject type 5 LSA
to be propagated from area 0 to nssa area to be converted to type 7 LSA
i can't see it on my routing table BUT i can see the type 7 LSA from
the OSPF database. Why is this happen?
Is there a way where i can inject an external routes (type 5 LSA)
from area 0 going to the nssa area?
thanks,
rreyes
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