On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 01:11, Dani Arisandy
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to ask some questions about NSSA area types.
>
> Scenario :
>
> -          R1 is in area 0 and area 2 nssa
>
> -          R2 is in area 2 nssa
>
> -          R3 is in area 2 nssa and redistributing routing from EIGRP
>
> Questions :
>
> 1.       When configured normally, why R1 is also called ASBR? (output in
> show ip ospf)

I'm not entirely sure what you mean by this. Could you post the actual
output and the relevant configuration, please?

> 2.       When i assign interface R3 to other non-backbone area (eg. area 1),
> why won’t R1 advertised the EIGRP routes to area 0?

Why do you think it is?

> 3.       When P bit in LSA header is set to 0? (bit 0 will not make ABR
> translate type 7 to type 5, right?)

Correct.

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