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258 RackSwitch G8000: Application Guide
Figure 26. OSPF Area Types
Types of OSPF Routing Devices
As shown in Figure 27, OSPF uses the following types of routing devices:
Internal Router (IR)—a router that has all of its interfaces within the same area.
IRs maintain LSDBs identical to those of other routing devices within the local
area.
Area Border Router (ABR)—a router that has interfaces in multiple areas. ABRs
maintain one LSDB for each connected area and disseminate routing information
between areas.
Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR)—a router that acts as a gateway
between the OSPF domain and non-OSPF domains, such as RIP, BGP, and
static routes.
Figure 27. OSPF Domain and an Autonomous System
Backbone
Area 0
Stub Area
Not-So-Stubby Area
(NSSA)
Transit Area
No External Routes
from Backbone
Stub Area, NSSA,
or Transit Area
Connected to Backbone
via Virtual Link
(Also a Transit Area)
External LSA
Routes
Internal LSA
Routes
ABR ABR
ABR
ASBR
Non-OSPF Area
RIP/BGP AS
Virtual
Link
ABR
ABR = Area Border Router
ASBR = Autonomous System
Boundary Router
Backbone
Area 0
Area 3
Area 2
Area 1
Inter-Area Routes
(Summary Routes)
ABR
ABR
ABR
ASBR
Internal
Router
ASBR
External
Routes
BGP
RIP
OSPF Autonomous System

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IBM RackSwitch G8000 Specifications

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BrandIBM
ModelRackSwitch G8000
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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