Putting everything in Area 0 works just fine, as long as you don't go 
above say, 50 routers. Yes, that is a just a number pulled out of the 
air. Why? Well, it depends on the cpu in the router, and how long you're 
willing to wait for a full convergence. As I see it, I wouldn't let it 
go above 50 routers in any single area.. not even with our decently 
powered ImageStream Rebels.

Just my 2p,

-Tony

Bryan Scott wrote:
> rabbtux rabbtux wrote:
>> Played with OSPF some, but am unclear on how to use the
>> 'area' parameter in my topology.  
> 
> 
> Unless yours is a multi-state topology with hundreds of routers, put 
> everything into Area 0.  It keeps things really simple.
> 
> -- Bryan
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