well, thanks for ur reply firstly. But what u said will just happened when there are some routers inside the area communicating with the ABR using Router LSA. In a SDN network, it seems that there are no routers to do so. And if we hope that the controller in the SDN network could send the Router LSA to the ABR, that seems too complex.
2015-01-22 18:54 GMT+08:00 Paul Jakma <[email protected]>: > On Wed, 21 Jan 2015, ocean shi wrote: > > hi, everyone, i want to force Quagga to send Network Summary LSAs >> unrelated >> to the interfaces. For example, the PC which runs Quagga has two interface >> eth0(10.0.0.2/8, in area 0) and eth1(172.20.0.2/16, in area 2), for some >> reason(something about SDN, software defined networking), i hope that >> Quagga could send Network Summary LSAs about 172.16.0.0/16 and >> 172.17.0.0/16 >> to Area 0. >> > > That is what is supposed to happen in OSPF, an ABR should summarise > networks in one area to other areas. If that isn't happening, something is > wrong. > > regards, > -- > Paul Jakma [email protected] @pjakma Key ID: 64A2FF6A > Fortune: > Emacs, n.: > A slow-moving parody of a text editor. >
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