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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matt Hill
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 5:56 AM
To: Sanjay Singh
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] OSPF - Why Area 0

Area 0 was just decided back in the dim dark days of OSPF to be the
"top" area.  After all you cant get lower than zer0 so its a logical
choice.

Loop prevention - there can only be one area 0, therefore it cant pass
through it twice (unless you do some trickery with virtual-links) and
loops cant occur
Hierarchy - As above, Area 0 was decided to be the top.  Its in the
protocol. If you really feel like it then you can configure a single
area OSPF instance with no area 0.  I recall a client with a terribly
designed network with everything in a single area 77 (the OSPF design
was the least of this guys problems though).
Design constraint - specified in the protocol.  Its like saying when
you design a car it has to have wheels.  Unless your name is Marty
McFly of course.

Cheers,
Matt

CCIE #22386
CCSI #31207

On 5 January 2011 09:52, Sanjay Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello !
>
> Why area 0 is required in OSPF?
> I have read multiple blogs but didn't find any satisfactory answer, some
> says-
>
> + Area 0 implemented for loop prevention. if yes.. then a big HOW ??
> + Area 0 is implemented  to allow a level of hierarchy and to allow OSPF
and
> to provide summarisation/filtering across area boundaries.. if yes.. then
> Cann't we implement hierarchy or summarization without area 0 ???
> + Design constraint.. if yes..  then WHAT is the design constraint.. there
> must be some logical reason behind it ????
> --
> Regards,
>  *Sanjay Singh*
> Mob-9717775461
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