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LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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The basic criteria for a router to serve as an ABR is shown below:

Cisco Systems Interpretation: A router is considered to be an ABR if

it has more than one area actively attached and one of them is the

backbone area.

IBM Interpretation: A router is considered to be an ABR if it has

more than one actively attached area and the backbone area is

configured.

Standard Interpretation: A router is considered to be an ABR if it is

attached to two or more areas. It does not have to be attached to

the backbone area.

To successfully route traffic to inter-area and AS external destinations,

an ABR must be connected to the backbone. If an ABR has no backbone

connection, all traffic destined for areas not connected to it or outside

the AS will be dropped. This situation is normally resolved, by

configuring a virtual link from the ABR to the backbone area.

In both the Cisco and IBM interpretation, a router connected to more

than one area cannot issue a Type 1 router LSA declaring itself as an

ABR unless it meets the other criteria listed above.
Routing table calculations are changed to allow the router to consider

summary-LSAs from all attached areas if it is not an ABR, but has more

than one attached area, or it does not have an active backbone

connection.
In other words, inter-area routes are calculated by examining

summary-LSAs. If the router is an ABR and has an active backbone

connection, only backbone summary-LSAs are examined. Otherwise

(when either the router is not an ABR or it has no active backbone

connection), the router should consider summary-LSAs from all actively

attached areas.
This ensures that the summary-LSAs originated by area border routers

advertise only intra-area routes into the backbone if the router has an

active backbone connection, and advertises both intra-area and inter-

area routes into the other areas. Otherwise, the router only advertises

intra-area routes into non-backbone areas.

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Console(config-router)#abr-type ibm

Console(config-router)#