Your OSPF network includes an NSSA.Which LSA type is injected into the NSSA by the ASBR?
A.
Type 3
B.
Type 5
C.
Type 7
D.
Type 9
Your OSPF network includes an NSSA.Which LSA type is injected into the NSSA by the ASBR?
Your OSPF network includes an NSSA.Which LSA type is injected into the NSSA by the ASBR?
A.
Type 3
B.
Type 5
C.
Type 7
D.
Type 9
Hi,
How come ASBR inject a type 3 LSA inside the NSSA . I am confused as it should be Type 7 . is there is any tricks in this question ?
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Ref: https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/13230
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What LSA’s are injected into a nssa?
ABRs are identified as the router the is in both Area 0 and any other Area. The ASBR is identified as the router that connect any OSPF Area with an outside autonomous system. Attached please find a diagram of different OSPF areas and the LSA types allowed in these areas. You will see the placement of ABR and ASBR within the OSPF domain. Also below is a very good description of the different LSA types I found while studying for my CCIE written. Hope this helps explain the LSA types a bit better.
+ LSA 1 (Router LSA)
Generated by all routers in an area to describe their directly attached links (Intra-area routes). These do not leave the area.
+ LSA 2 (Network LSA)
Generated by the DR of a broadcast or Nonbroadcast segment to describe the neighbors connected to the segment. These do not leave the area.
+ LSA 3 (Summary LSA)
Generated by the ABR to describe a route to neighbors outside the area. (Inter-area routes)
+ LSA 4 (Summary LSA)
Generated by the ABR to describe a route to an ASBR to neighbors outside the area.
+ LSA 5 (External LSA)
Generated by ASBR to describe routes redistributed into the area. These routes appear as E1 or E2 in the routing table. E2 (default) uses a static cost throughout the OSPF domain as it only takes the cost into account that is reported at redistribution. E1 uses a cumulative cost of the cost reported into the OSPF domain at redistribution plus the local cost to the ASBR.
+ LSA 6 (Multicast LSA)
Not supported on Cisco routers.
+ LSA 7 (NSSA External LSA)
Generated by an ASBR inside a NSSA to describe routes redistributed into the NSSA. LSA 7 is translated into LSA 5 as it leaves the NSSA. These routes appear as N1 or N2 in the ip routing table inside the NSSA. Much like LSA 5, N2 is a static cost while N1 is a cumulative cost that includes the cost upto the ASBR.
I think the correct answers is type 7.
Yes, the correct is C)
No, i think that correct answer A. quiestion about LSA INTO NSSA, not FROM NSSA. into nssa type3, from type 5, type 7 only in areaNSSA
I read question not right, sorry, read like ABR,not ASBR.
ASBR generates type 7 LSA. correct C
C for sure
It should be Type 7 , Correct answer should be C
Correct answer is TYPE 7 as it asked route advertised by ASBR in NSSA. This was one of exam question.