Dhiman,
In this case, you have to assign at least one interface for each R1 and R2
in one common area (transit area). If R1 and R2 do not share a common area
the VL won't work.
At 08:51 PM 3/27/2002 -0500, Dhiman Barman wrote:
>Harold,
> Wait, sorry I didnt show you the other interfaces. One other
>interface of R1 is connected to backbone.
> So, you are telling me, interface1(R1) is not be assigned
> any area (network ip_addr mask area 100) or something like that ?
> And is it true even for interface2(R2) ?
>
>-Dhiman
>
>Harold Ritter claims the following:
> > Dhiman,
> >
> >
> > At 03:34 PM 3/27/2002 -0500, Dhiman Barman wrote:
> > >Hi,
> > > If I am configuring a virtual link between R1 and R2,
> > >
> > > interface1 interface2
> > > R1---------------------------------R2
> > >
> > >
> > > do the interfaces, interface1 and interface2 should be in the
> > > same in the area ? Or is it that they should be in different
> areas ?
> > > If they are in the same area, then why do I need to use virtual
> > > link to connect R2 to the backbone thru R1 ?
> > >
> > >-dhiman
> >
> > Harold Ritter, CCIE 4168
> > Advanced Network Services - ISP East
> > Cisco Systems
> > 300 Apollo Drive
> > Chelmsford, MA 01824 USA
> > Phone: 978 497 3129
> > Fax: 978 497 3129
> > Cisco Systems- "Empowering the Internet Generation."
> >
>
>--
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>River can rise no higher than to the Main Street bridge in Little
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Harold Ritter, CCIE 4168
Advanced Network Services - ISP East
Cisco Systems
300 Apollo Drive
Chelmsford, MA 01824 USA
Phone: 978 497 3129
Fax: 978 497 3129
Cisco Systems- "Empowering the Internet Generation."
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