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The routers in the stub area no longer receive the Type 3 LSAs:<br />

aviva@RouterE> show ospf database summary<br />

Area 0.0.0.3:<br />

3 Router LSAs<br />

1 Network LSAs show ospf interface fe-0/0/1.0 detail<br />

Interface State Area DR ID BDR ID Nbrs<br />

fe-0/0/1.0 BDR 0.0.0.3 192.168.16.1 192.168.17.1 1<br />

Type: LAN, Address: 10.0.8.1, Mask: 255.255.255.240, MTU: 1500, Cost: 1<br />

DR addr: 10.0.8.2, BDR addr: 10.0.8.1, Adj count: 1, Priority: 128<br />

Hello: 10, Dead: 40, ReXmit: 5, Stub NSSA<br />

Auth type: None<br />

Before you configure the stub area, the OSPF link-state database contains two Type 5<br />

(AS External) LSAs for the external routes that are coming from the ASBR, which is<br />

RouterE (192.168.15.1):<br />

aviva@RouterJ> show ospf database area 0.0.0.3<br />

OSPF link state database, area 0.0.0.3<br />

Type ID Adv Rtr Seq Age Opt Cksum Len<br />

Router 192.168.15.1 192.168.15.1 0x80000004 163 0x2 0x4156 60<br />

Router 192.168.16.1 192.168.16.1 0x80000007 49 0x2 0xbd74 84<br />

Router *192.168.17.1 192.168.17.1 0x80000004 290 0x2 0x47ea 36<br />

Network *10.0.8.1 192.168.17.1 0x80000002 699 0x2 0x4e86 32<br />

Summary *10.0.0.0 192.168.17.1 0x80000003 289 0x2 0xe7ac 28<br />

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