Can Area no 0 and area no 1 communicate by default in ospf
router without ASBR or ABR routing protocol
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Answer / rakesh
area 0 area 1 can't communicate without ABR in ospf network.
but communicate without ASBR because ASBR provide the
communication between deferent-2 protocols.
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Answer / c.v.pradeep
but communicate without ASBR because ASBR provide the
communication between deferent-2 protocols
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Answer / harish kumar
No, Area 0 and Area 1 cant communicate without abr router.
Abr router is must to communicate to dofferent areas in ospf
network.
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Answer / nitin nayyar
No without ABR it's not Possible but with the help of
Virtual Link it is possible.
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Answer / pratik
when ever u make more than one area then there will be either ABR or ASBR but without ABR or ASBR two areas will not be able to exchange LSAs which is required in ospf to know about each others network...and we crate virtual links between ospf communicating routers as all areas should be connected to area o which is backbone area for effective routing..
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*ABR : Area Border Router
*ospf is an interior gateway routing protocol and its a link-state routing protocol .
*ospf support hierarchical design
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