R21xx-HP FlexFabric 11900 Layer 3 IP Routing Configuration Guide
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Figure 16 NSSA area
Router types
OSPF routers are classified into the following types based on their positions in the AS:
• Internal router—All interfaces on an internal router belong to one OSPF area.
• ABR—Belongs to more than two areas, one of which must be the backbone area. ABR connects the
backbone area to a non-backbone area. An ABR and the backbone area can be connected
through a physical or logical link.
• Backbone router—At least one interface of a backbone router must reside in the backbone area.
All ABRs and internal routers in area 0 are backbone routers.
• ASBR—Exchanges routing information with another AS is an ASBR. An ASBR might not reside on
the border of the AS. It can be an internal router or an ABR.
Figure 17 OSPF router types
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Backbone router
ASBR
IS-IS
RIP
Internal router
ABR
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