By default, external routes and inter-area routes will be injected into stub or NSSAs areas in the same OSPF domain in the absence of effective route summarization. This can overwhelm a node particularly in large OSPF routing domains. Changing an area from stub to a totally-stubby area solves this issue. To change an area from stub to a totally-stubby-area, user can apply the command set protocols ospf area 0.0.0.1 no-summary from the PiCOS configuration mode.
In Figure 5-5 below, Router 2 is an ABR, to reduce the number of routes on Router 1 in area 0.0.0.2, we will configure area 0.0.0.2 on Router 2 as a totally stubby area.
Figure 5-5. OSPF Stub area/NSSA summary: area 1.1.1.1 should be a stub area or an NSSA
Configuring Router 2
admin@router2# set system hostname "router2" admin@router2# set vlans vlan-id 30 l3-interface "vlan30" admin@router2# set vlans vlan-id 40 l3-interface "vlan40" admin@router2# set interface gigabit-ethernet ge-1/1/3 family ethernet-switching native-vlan-id 30 admin@router2# set interface gigabit-ethernet ge-1/1/5 family ethernet-switching native-vlan-id 40 admin@router2# set vlan-interface interface vlan30 vif vlan30 address 10.10.2.2 prefix-length 24 admin@router2# set vlan-interface interface vlan40 vif vlan40 address 10.10.4.1 prefix-length 24 admin@router2# set protocols ospf router-id 2.2.2.2 admin@router2# set protocols ospf area 0.0.0.2 area-type "stub" admin@router2# set protocols ospf area 0.0.0.2 no-summary admin@router2# set protocols ospf network 10.10.2.0/24 area 0.0.0.2 admin@router2# set protocols ospf network 10.10.4.0/24 area 0.0.0.0 admin@router2# set vlan-interface loopback address 2.2.2.2 prefix-length 32 Commit OK. Save Done. admin@router2#