ASBRs advertise non-OSPF routes into OSPF domains so that they can be passed along throughout the OSPF routing domain. A router can function as an ASBR if one or more of its interfaces is connected to a non-OSPF network (for example, RIP, BGP, or EGP).
To configure a router as an ASBR:
| The default is set to disabled. |
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| Note: To conserve resources, you may want to limit the number of ASBRs in your network or to specifically control which routers perform as ASBRs to control traffic flow. |