Hi, group.
Please clarify this description by Doyle regarding stub
and totally stubby areas. As indicated on page 480...
"ABRs at the edge of a stub area will use Network Summary
LSAs [i.e. Type 3?] to advertise a single default route
(destination 0.0.0.0) into the area."

Then on page 482...
"The ABR of a totally stubby area will block not only AS
External LSAs but also all Summary LSAs - with the
exception of a single type 3 LSA to advertise the default
route [i.e. 0.0.0.0, right?]

So now there doesn't seem to be much difference between the two based on this
explanation.
I always uderstood that the main difference was that
Stub areas get a default route for areas external to their AS
while Totally stubby areas get a default route for areas external to their
own
area.

Please someone clarify me on this.
Thanks.

Elmer




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