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Basic Multi-Area Configuration

Nov 28,2008 by alperen

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Basic Multi-Area Configuration
Consider the multi-area OSPF network shown in Figure 6.4. To review some of the router
classifications that we previously discussed, notice that RouterA would be classified as
both an internal router and a backbone router. Also, RouterB would be classified as both
a backbone router and an area border router. Finally, RouterC would be classified as an
internal router.
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