On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Keith Townsend wrote:

> When creating a virtual link between an ABR non-directly connected are to an
> ABR in the backbone should you always use the loopback address for the
> virtual link.  Doyle does this on page 943 of his Routing TCP/IP book.

loopbacks are always good to use for terminating things like that.

> Secondly is there a route to the loopback of these two routers.  Maybe I'm
> forgetting something but how do the two routers find routes to each other if
> you're not advertising L0 and there is no static routes to the L0.

you would of course need to advertise the l0 via a routing protocol, or
like you say, make static routes.

Brian


> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Keith
> 
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