Multiple areas on a single router means that SPF algorithm will be run
multiple times. This could be processor intensive, depending on how many
routers you have per area.
CM
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Lets say you have a router with 6 DS3s, has anyone ever heard that it is not
a good practice to have each DS3 be its own area? I was talking to someone
and they said that it may not be a good idea to have multiple areas on the
same router, but I have never heard that. Thanks.
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