>From what I have read, I believe that area 0 can not be a stub
Regards
Andrew
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From: Yee, Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 August 2000 11:39
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: qn on ospf
hi, anyone can help with this :
Router r1 uses a subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and sits on a boundary of area 0
and area 1 based on the sample router configuration :
Router ospf 76
network 145.12.32.0 0.0.15.255 area 1
network 145.12.96.0 0.0.15.255 area 0
Area 0 range 145.12.96.0 255.255.224.0
Area 1 range 145.12.32.0 255.255.224.0
Identify the true statements
An interface on this router with the addr 145.12.32.124 is in area 1
All networks within the range 145.12.64.0 to 145.12.95.0 will be summarized
from area 0 into area 1
All networks within the range 145.12.32.0 to 145.12.63.0 will be summarized
from area 1 into area 0
Area 0 can act as a stub or transit area for routes including networks in
the range 145.12.96.0 to 255.255.224.0
The effect of the 4th line is reduce the number of route table entries
thanks
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