This page lists unconfirmed errors and comments from readers. They have not yet been approved or disproved by the author or editor and represent solely the opinion of the reader. JUNOS Enterprise Routing, 1e by Doug Marschke, Harry Reynolds The catalog page for this title is http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596514426/ This page was last updated Tue June 17, 2008. If you have technical questions or error reports, you can send them to booktech@oreilly.com. Please specify the printing date of your copy or the digital version accessed. Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem UNCONFIRMED errors and comments from readers: {128} Now reads (in table form): Type 9 and Type 10, opaque LSAs Generated by enabled OSPF routers to carry arbitrary information without having to define new LSA types, the Type 9 LSA has area scope and is currently used to support graceful restart extensions, whereas the Type 10 LSA has global scope and is used for MPLS TE support. Type 9, area Type 10, global Change to: Type 9 and Type 10, opaque LSAs Generated by enabled OSPF routers to carry arbitrary information without having to define new LSA types, the Type 9 LSA has link scope and is currently used to support graceful restart extensions, whereas the Type 10 LSA has area scope and is used for MPLS TE support. Type 9, link Type 10, area (128) figure 4.1. NSSA external is shown as type 6. (bottom right). This should be type 7.