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From: Alex Zinin (azinin
NEXSI.COM)Date: Tue Sep 04 2001 - 18:49:11 CDT
alex,
Stub networks are described using type-3 link entries
in router-LSAs (type-1 LSAs).
-- Alex ZininFriday, August 17, 2001, 8:51:40 AM, alex lerin wrote:
> Hi... > I have a doubt about the STUB network.. > What type of LSA is producing for STUB network? > According to RFC 2328 STUB network will have a mask of > 0xffffffff.It means that it willbe a network LSA.. > But what about Host route?This can be a router also... > so according to RFC need to produce a network LSA with > mask 0xffffffff for this router(host) also?
> If it is a network LSA,then destination id is the > linkstate id only(b'cse mask is 0xffffffff)...am i > right?
> can anybody help me...
> thanks.. > alex
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