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Nssa area, Route summarization – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual

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Note the following when configuring a (totally) stub area:

z

The backbone area cannot be a (totally) stub area

z

The stub command must be configured on routers in a (totally) stub area

z

A (totally) stub area cannot have an ASBR because AS external routes cannot be distributed into

the stub area.

z

Virtual links cannot transit (totally) stub areas.

NSSA area

Similar to a stub area, an NSSA area imports no AS external LSA (Type-5 LSA) but can import Type-7

LSAs that are generated by the ASBR and distributed throughout the NSSA area. When reaching the

NSSA ABR, Type-7 LSAs are translated into Type-5 LSAs by the ABR (the Type-7 LSAs translator state

must be enabled/elected) before being advertised to other areas.

In the following figure, the OSPF AS contains three areas: Area 1, Area 2 and Area 0. The other two

ASs employ the RIP protocol. Area 1 is an NSSA area, and the ASBR in it translates RIP routes into

Type-7 LSAs and advertises them throughout Area 1. When these LSAs reach the NSSA ABR with the

Type-7 LSAs translator state as Enabled or Elected, the ABR translates Type-7 LSAs to Type-5 LSAs

for advertisement to Area 0 and Area 2.

On the left of the figure, RIP routes are translated into Type-5 LSAs by the ASBR of Area 2 and

distributed into the OSPF AS. However, Area 1 is an NSSA area, so these Type-5 LSAs cannot travel to

Area 1.

Similar to stub areas, virtual links cannot transit NSSA areas.

Figure 4-5 NSSA area

Route summarization

Route summarization: An ABR or ASBR summarizes routes with the same prefix with a single route and

distribute it to other areas.

After an AS is divided into different areas that are interconnected through OSPF ABRs, The routing

information between areas can be reduced through route summarization. This reduces the size of

routing tables and improves the calculation speed of routers.

After an ABR in an area calculates the intra-area routes in the area, the ABR aggregates multiple OSPF

routes into one LSA (based on the summarization configuration) and sends the LSA outside the area.

For example, as shown in the following figure, in Area 1 are three internal routes 19.1.1.0/24,

19.1.2.0/24, and 19.1.3.0/24. By configuring route summarization on Router A, the three routes are

summarized with the route 19.1.0.0/16 that is advertised into Area 0.

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