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Hi
I found this link which may help your understanding:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_white_paper09186a0080094202.shtml
Towards the bottom of the page is other links to stub and NSSA areas.
Cheers Mike M
— Uyota Oyearone wrote:
> Hi guys, > > > > I am not 100% comfortable distinguishing btw. when > to use nssa or stub > > > > Assuming R1 connection to the rest of the ospf > domain is through R3. Since > R1 does not need specific routing information to the > rest of the network, it > just needs to receive only a default route. > > > > *** > > These two solutions seems to be doing the same thing > for me > > *** > > *Solution 1* > > > > R3# > > router ospf 1 > > area 5 nssa no-summary > > > > R1# > > area 5 nssa. > > > > > > *Sol.2* > > > > R3# > > area 5 stub no-summary > > > > R1# > > area 5 stub > > > > *** > > My question is when can you categorically use nssa > over stub, or vice-versa? > > > > Thanks > > > > Uyota > > >

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