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process. The router would construct its routing table using announcements from<br />

both processes.<br />

With this in mind, <strong>the</strong> test <strong>network</strong> has been readdressed <strong>to</strong> take advantage of<br />

address summarization. Figure 10.2, in addition <strong>to</strong> illustrating <strong>the</strong> <strong>network</strong>'s<br />

readdressing, also shows <strong>the</strong> OSPF area partitioning. OSPF area IDs can be any<br />

number between 1 and 4,294,967,295 or a variation of <strong>the</strong> IP <strong>network</strong> address in<br />

dotted quad form. The Bos<strong>to</strong>n LAN <strong>network</strong>s use area ID 172.16.0.0 and <strong>the</strong> Albany<br />

LAN <strong>network</strong>s use area ID 192.168.0.0.<br />

Figure 10.2. The testnet using CIDR summarization.

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