On Jul 16, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2011-07-16 19.18, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
I'm not sure what the router rules are. There are 63 areas, each with
one actove area router. There may be more routers configured as an area
router in one area; the one with the highest (?) DECnet address is
selected as the active one.
As far as I know, there can be more than one active area router. Just look at what the
next hop are for different nodes in your node list... :-)
The way it works is that address 0 in the level 1 routing data corresponds to
"nearest L2 router". Any L2 router contributes to that. The L1 routers
don't know or care who is the nearest L2 router, they only care which direction to
send to get there.
paul