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Areas allow you to further organize your routers within in the AS. One or more areas are required within
the AS. Areas are valuable in that they allow sub-networks to "hide" within the AS, thus minimizing the
size of the routing tables on all routers. An area within the AS may not see the details of another area's
topology. AS areas are known by their area number or the router's IP address.
Figure 93. Autonomous System Areas

Area Types

The backbone of the network is Area 0. It is also called Area 0.0.0.0 and is the core of any AS.
All other areas must connect to Area 0. Areas can be defined in such a way that the backbone is not
contiguous. In this case, backbone connectivity must be restored through virtual links. Virtual links are
configured between any backbone routers that share a link to a non-backbone area and function as if
they were direct links.
An OSPF backbone is responsible for distributing routing information between areas. It consists of all area
border routers, networks not wholly contained in any area, and their attached routers.
NOTE: If you configure two non-backbone areas, then you must enable the B bit in OSPF.
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Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)

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