Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
I'm not questioning your decision, I'm just stating it for the archives
and for everyone else who has to make this same decision at some point
in the future: If you have to ask, just don't do it. I see way too many
people trying to deploy areas with 10 router networks because they read
somewhere that it was what they were supposed to do to scale, or because
people saw it on an exam somewhere.
+1. I've recently finished a complete overhaul of a 14-router 5-POP
network that had 6 areas (one for each POP), and had area 0 split into
two independent areas 0. Access routers in any POP had no idea that
access routers existed in other POPs, etc.
pt
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