Consider the following scenario:
Two HQ routers that have 2 sites each connected to them over frame relay
point-to-point sub-interfaces.
The two HQ routers are on the same LAN. These Ethernet ports are in Area 0.
The HQ1 WAN links and their sites are in Area 1, and the HQ2 WAN links and
their sites are in Area 2.
Both Area 1 and Area 2 are setup to be totally stubby areas.
When looking at the routing table for a remote site connected to HQ1, will
you see only a default route or will you see a default route and the routes
for the other remote site in Area 1?
I have been taken course and been led to believe that there should only be a
default route, but I read a white paper the other day, and it indicated that
you will see all Intra-area routes. To me, that means that I should see
routes to the other networks within my own area.
I am working on setting this up as well to see it work for myself, but
interested in any input.
Thanks,
Jason Coleman - CCNP, CCDP
Customer Engineer
Network Management Center - Austin
(ph) 512-340-3134
(email) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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