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        Title           : OSPF Multiple Area Links
        Author(s)       : P. Murphy
        Filename        : draft-ietf-ospf-mlinks-03.txt
        Pages           : 19
        Date            : 20-Feb-02
        
This memo describes an option to the OSPF Version 2 specification
which allows multiple areas to share the same OSPF link. One area is
always configured as the link's primary area. The link's remaining
areas are termed secondary. Two border routers adjacent across the
same secondary area may forward the area's intra-area traffic across
the link. This option applies to standard areas, stub areas, and
NSSAs. It works over any OSPF interface.  Routers with this option
configured are backward compatible with routers running the standard
OSPF Version 2 compliant implementation as defined in RFC 2328.
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