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Type-7 to Type-5 translation issue
- To: OSPF at PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM
- Subject: Type-7 to Type-5 translation issue
- From: Santosh Esale <s.esale at GMAIL.COM>
- Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 20:40:58 +0530
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Hi guys,
Mine topology is as below-
R1----Area 1 ------R2--------Backbone Area------R3
Initially Area 1 was type-5 capabale area and i was redistributing RIP
routes into area 1 on R1, so R2 and R3 have type-5 LSAs for all the
RIP routes.Now i changed
Area 1 to NSSA , So R1 is now orginating type-7 LSAs for all the RIP
routes into area 1 with P-bit set.
Now mine question is should R2 -
1. Prefer type 7 LSA over type-5 .
Convert type-7 LSA into type-5 LSA and flood into backbone, which
aleardy have type-5 LSAs for the same netwroks earlier orginated by
R1(not yet flushed as it will remain in backbone for MAX AGE)
(According to RFC 3101. section 2.5 stp 6 (e) ).
Disadvantage: The LSP database size will be doubled till MAX AGE time.
Advantage : simplicity
2. Prefer type-5 over type-7 .
Use type-5 LSA for calculating external routes till type-5 LSAs
advertised by R1 exists in backbone(MAX Age) , and once type is
flushed because of MAX age , USE type -7 now to calculate external
routes , and translate at this point from type-7 to type-5(RFC 1587
3.5 step 5)
Advantage : LSP database size is small.
Disadvantage: bit complex,but not much.
3. or its Implementations Specific.
Thanks in Advance
--
Santosh Esale
Member - Technical Staff
Riverstone Networks India Pvt. Ltd.
Email: sesale at riverstonenet.com