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From: Alex Zinin (azinin
NEXSI.COM)Date: Thu Dec 06 2001 - 20:21:39 CST
Subrat,
I'd try a better illustration.
-- Alex ZininThursday, November 29, 2001, 6:43:07 PM, Subrat Mohanty wrote:
> N0 N1 N2 N2 N4 N5 > N6 > -----R1--------------R2-------------R3---------------R4-------------R5------ > -R6----- > A1 A1 A2 A3 BB Area A4 > A4
> N0,N1 --- A1 > N2------- A2 > N3------- A3 > N4------- BBArea > N5------- A4 > N6------- A4
> One network N7 is reachable to R1 and R6 also( Say ASExt LSA is generated by > R6 and R1 for N7). How R2 knows that route to N7 will travel thru BB so that > It won't take that path and take the path via R1? (Assume that cost thru R1 > is higher and that of BB is lower).
> Regards Subrat
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