cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
268
Views
0
Helpful
4
Replies

Regarding installing multiple routes with unequal costs to get to ABR/ASBR

yjim0140
Level 1
Level 1

In the following OSPF network topology, is it correct that RTA installs multiple inter-area routes over two links(atm3072, atm3073) with costs, 10 and 1 respectively? If so, does it comply with the OSFP standard, RFC2328?

Any response will be greatly appreciated.

Yongjun.

(10.0.0.0/24)

<---atm3072--->

(cost: 10)

RTA RTB <----------------> RTC

<---atm3073--->(ABR) (20.0.0.0/24)

(74.0.0.0/24)

(cost: 1)

172.31.0.4 172.31.0.1 172.31.0.2

<------------ Area 0 --------> <------- Area 100 ---------->

============ OSPF network routing table ============

N 10.0.0.0/24 [1] area: 0.0.0.0

N IA 20.0.0.0/24 [2] area: 0.0.0.0 /* ?? */

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N IA 38.0.0.0/24 [3] area: 0.0.0.0 /* ?? */

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N 74.0.0.0/24 [2] area: 0.0.0.0

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N 172.31.0.1/32 [2] area: 0.0.0.0

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N IA 172.31.0.2/32 [3] area: 0.0.0.0 /* ?? */

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N 172.31.0.4/32 [1] area: 0.0.0.0

directly attached to loopback0

-----------------------------------------------------------------

4 Replies 4

thisisshanky
Level 11
Level 11

I am not able to understand the network topology.

Sankar Nair
UC Solutions Architect
Pacific Northwest | CDW
CCIE Collaboration #17135 Emeritus

Sorry for the corrupted topology.

In the routing table of RTA below, RTA keeps two routing entries over two links, atm3072 and atm3073 with unequal costs, 10 and 1 respectively,

for inter-area destinations and ABR itself. What I'm asking about is whether if RTA complies with the OSPF standard, RFC2328. Otherwise, does RTA work incorrectly?

(10.0.0.0/24)

<---atm3072--->

RTA RTB <----------------> RTC

<---atm3073---> (ABR) (20.0.0.0/24)

(74.0.0.0/24)

<--------- Area 0 --------> <------- Area 100 ---------->

RTA lo: 172.31.0.4, RTB lo: 172.31.0.1, RTC lo: 172.31.0.2

============ OSPF network routing table in RTA ============

N 10.0.0.0/24 [1] area: 0.0.0.0

N IA 20.0.0.0/24 [2] area: 0.0.0.0 /* ?? */

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N IA 38.0.0.0/24 [3] area: 0.0.0.0 /* ?? */

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N 74.0.0.0/24 [2] area: 0.0.0.0

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N 172.31.0.1/32 [2] area: 0.0.0.0

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N IA 172.31.0.2/32 [3] area: 0.0.0.0 /* ?? */

via 10.0.0.1, atm3072

via 74.0.0.1, atm3073

N 172.31.0.4/32 [1] area: 0.0.0.0

directly attached to loopback0

I guess this is your topology. RTA and RTB are connected via two links (atm 3072, atm 3073) and these links fall in area 0. Link between B and C is in area 100.

Have you modified the ospf cost ? where have you applied the ospf cost command ?

Sankar Nair
UC Solutions Architect
Pacific Northwest | CDW
CCIE Collaboration #17135 Emeritus

Your understanding on my topology is exactly right.

We have applied the ospf costs with 1and 10 for atm3072 and atm3073, respectively in RTA.

Getting Started

Find answers to your questions by entering keywords or phrases in the Search bar above. New here? Use these resources to familiarize yourself with the community: