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From: Manav Bhatia (manav
SAMSUNG.CO.KR)Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 03:22:47 CDT
Alex,
All the routers are on the same lan. You can always reach the optimal router!
Regards,
Manav
----- Original Message -----
From: <alexlerin
YAHOO.COM>
To: <OSPF
DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: (Reply) Re: (Reply) About ASExternalLSA
> Hi Manav,
> Thanks manav for reply
> but i have one more doubt ...
> If the forwarding address is a router and it
> belongs to another AS,then what is in the case of
> first time calculation of ASExternal LSAs.
> We will not have any routes to any other AS.Then we
> will never find a route to Forwarding address in the
> Routing table.
> Then how will we proceed if we don't have any entries
> for the forwarding address in the Routing table
>
> alex
> --- Manav Bhatia <manav
SAMSUNG.CO.KR> wrote:
> > Hi Alex,
> > Yes .. Whenever the forwarding address is non zero
> > it always points to a
> > router belonging to another autonomous system (refer
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