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OSPF overview
An OSPF router can be a member of multiple areas. Routers with membership in multiple areas
are known as Area Border Routers (ABRs). Each ABR maintains a separate topological database
for each area the router is in. Each topological database contains all of the LSA databases for each
router within a given area. The routers within the same area have identical topological databases.
The ABR is responsible for forwarding routing information or changes between its border areas.
An Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR) is a router that is running multiple protocols and
serves as a gateway to routers outside an area and those operating with different protocols. The
ASBR is able to import and translate different protocol routes into OSPF through a process known
as redistribution. For more details on redistribution and configuration examples, refer to “Enabling
route redistribution” on page 1258.
FIGURE 158 OSPF operating in a network
Area 0.0.0.0 Backbone
Area 192.5.1.0
Area 200.5.0.0
Area 195.5.0.0
Router A
Router B
Router C
Router D
Router E
Router F
Router G
208.5.1.1
Area Border
Router (ABR)
Virtual Link
Area Border
Router (ABR)
Autonomous System
Border Router (ASBR)
RIP Router
206.5.1.1
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