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        Title           : The OSPF NSSA Option
        Author(s)       : R. Coltun, V. Fuller, P. Murphy
        Filename        : draft-ietf-ospf-nssa-update-09.txt
        Pages           : 30
        Date            : 15-Sep-00
        
This memo documents an optional type of OSPF area which is somewhat
humorously referred to as a 'not-so-stubby' area (or NSSA).  NSSAs
are similar to the existing OSPF stub area configuration option but
have the additional capability of importing AS external routes in a
limited fashion.
The OSPF NSSA Option was originally defined in RFC 1587.  The
functional differences between this memo and RFC 1587 are explained
in Appendix E. All differences, while expanding capability, are
backward-compatible in nature. Implementations of this memo and of
RFC 1587 will interoperate.
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