But then, I believe, you cannot redistribute C and S routes from inside the are out, that's why NSSA Exist.

What we need is a totally stubby not so stubby area, no?




On 21-Jul-09, at 2:49 PM, Walter Keen wrote:

Are you sure you want to use NSSA areas instead of totally stubby areas?

http://packetlife.net/blog/2008/jun/24/ospf-area-types/

Ruben Alvarez wrote:
Hello,

I have a question. I have recently setup a second OSPF area. The ABR has three routers connected to it (area 1) in a hub and spoke configuration.
The routers get a default route to the ABR via default information
originate. Now the ABR has all the N2 routes for the three routers. But so do all three routers, which isn't needed. They only have one interface and a default route. Is there a way I can ignore all routes in the area except
the default route coming from the ABR?

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