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DES-7200 Configuration Guide Chapter 4 OSPF
Configuration
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ASBR can exist in NSSA area, and certain number of AS external routes can be
imported to OSPF routing domain.
1 To configure this area into NSSA area, you must configure "area nssa"
command on all devices (Switch B/D) connected to NSSA area.
Configuration Steps
The following information only shows the steps to configure NSSA area. For
OSPF basic configurations, please refer to the examples shown above.
Step 1: Configure static route redistribution
Configurations on Switch C
! Configure static route
SwitchC(config)#ip route 191.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.5.2
! OSPF static route redistribution
SwitchC(config)#router ospf 1
SwitchC(config-router)#redistribute static subnets
Configurations on Switch D
! Configure static route
SwitchD(config)#ip route 172.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.6.2
! OSPF static route redistribution
SwitchC(config)#router ospf 1
SwitchC(config-router)#redistribute static subnets
Step 2: Configure NSSA
Configurations on Switch B (ABR)
SwitchB(config)#router ospf 1
! Define NSSA area and prohibit ABR device from sending summary LSAs
(Type-3 LSA) to NSSA area.
SwitchB(config-router)#area 2 nssa no-summary
Configurations on Switch D (ASBR)
SwitchD(config)#router ospf 1
SwitchD(config-router)#area 2 nssa
Verify configurations
Step 1: Display the routing information when Area 2 is a normal area.
Display the routing table of Switch D (ASBR)