Great, thank you very much Acee, 
Very much appreciated

All the best

Delia Kecskemeti, MTS
direct 613.270.2281  fax 613.592.2283

-----Original Message-----
From: Acee Lindem [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 4:44 PM
To: Kecskemeti, Delia; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSPF] In OSPFv3 are a router's own host routes or loopback routes 
propagated across area boundary?

Hi Delia,
See inline. 

On 11/8/13 2:25 PM, "Kecskemeti, Delia" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Hi
>
>In OSPFv3 are a router's own host routes or loopback routes propagated 
>across area boundary?
>What happens to a router's prefixes listed in its intra-area LSAs at 
>area boundary, are they visible / accessible from the rest of areas?
>Does the ABR describe them into the adjacent area in inter-area prefix 
>LSA (maybe with LA options bit set and prefix length 128) or not?
>That is after the SPF computation, for a routing table entry that 
>describes a router and its set of prefixes, are those prefixes copied 
>into an interarea LSA for distribution into adjacent areas?

They are advertised in an inter-area-prefix-LSAs like any other intra-area
OSPFv3 route. The prefix options for the intra-area-prefix-LSA are not 
propagated to the inter-area-LSAs. Hence, the LA-bit will not be set.

Thanks,
Acee 

>Or are they considered the same as link local addresses and never 
>distributed beyond the area via inter-area prefix LSAs?
>
>Thank you
>
>Delia Kecskemeti, MTS
>direct 613.270.2281  fax 613.592.2283
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