On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 16:33, John C. Durnin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I only know of 3 different ways to do this:
>
> 1.  change the network type on the interface (went against the rule)
> 2.  redistribute connected subnets
> 3.  area range summary command (only for summarizing between area's thus you 
> would still have a /32 route for your local area routers)
>
> Looks like the "redistribute connected subnets" would be the best way.  Are 
> there any more ways to do this?

That's about it. Now, about #2 - who says that Loopback needs to be
"in your local area"?  Areas are per-interface in OSPF, not per-router
:-)

If you opt for #3, it would be a good practice to include route-map
that will limit redistribution only to the relevant interfaces.

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