NSSA and Total NSSA?
I'm going through the blueprint and noticed that it lists the NSSA and the Totally NSSA. I have studied NSSAs before but in all of my studies I have never even heard of a totally NSSA area. Google gives me nothing and I can't find anything on Cisco's site either. Just using deduction I fail see what a Totally NSSA area is. I can understand a Totally stub, but I don't see any other way for an NSSA to work.
Can someone clue me in?
IV. IP Routing 1. OSPF 1. Standard OSPF area 2. Stub area 3. Totally stub area 4. Not-so-stubby-area (NSSA) 5. Totally NSSA 6. Link State Advertisement (LSA) types 7. Adjacency on a point-to-point and on a multi-access (broadcast) 8. OSPF graceful restart 9. Troubleshooting failing adjacency formation to fail 10. Troubleshooting of external route installation in the RIB
Can someone clue me in?
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NSSA's convert type 5 lsa's to type 7 lsa's at the abr and vice versa
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Not true. They don't mention it in the BSCI book. I just double checked to make sure. I encountered it in the Troubleshooting IP protocols book.
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Which BSCI book did you read? Both of the Cisco Press ones mention them, or at least the Exam Certification guide and the Self Study guide.
I don't have the books to hand (they are at work, I am at home), but I do have my notes I made from the books (and these were from the books ONLY, no outside information in these notes), and in the one I have for the Exam Guide Notes I see under "Chapter 8 - OSPF Advanced Topics" a title for Not-So-Stubby Areas, with mentions of NSSA and Totally NSSA.
So unless you've been working from books before the current/being-phased-out version of the CCNP, I don't see how it could be missed.
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These helped me a lot with understanding the different areas.
I have the study book not the exam book for the 901 exam and on page 248 where they mention the special area types they don't mention totally nssa. They mention totally stub and NSSA, but not totally nssa. I encounted it in other cisco books, bu tthis one its not there.
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I don't have my book in front of me now. I keep those at work. I just have TCP/IP vol 1 and 2 at home.
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Great diagram!
In case anybody is wondering, NSSA Stub is configured on the ABR by the following:
area 4 nssa default-information-originate metric 20
The books don't really go over this type much. But its good to know. I have assumed in the past that an NSSA would advertise a default route for Type 5 LSAs from other areas, but it DOESN'T. You need the above command in order to do so. no-summary of course will accomplish the same thing, but will also suppress type 3 LSAs.
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