From: Ben Rife (brife@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jul 09 1999 - 18:57:16 GMT-3
Yep, I tried it again and...wait a minute....hey, it worked...buggy, but it
worked. YESSSSSS!!!!!
It takes a lot of work to get routes out of your table, even after shut/no
shut. Is this your experience?
John, thanks for being persistent with me to resolve this issue. I just
might get a few more winks of sleep tonight.
I've got 4 days ya know. Earlier, I had to sit myself down, I thought I was
having a heart attack. Nope, just too much espresso.
So the key to remember here is:
To filter routes and zones in your route table you can use a
distrib-list in on that router or you can use a zip-reply-list filter on a
remote router. If you decide the earlier, you need to shut/no shut on the
connected interface, wait a heck of a long time, bring it up and BAMMM, you
have the desired result of filtering unwanted routes/zones.
Is this correct?
Again thanks, and congrats on your CCIE John, I wanna be like you. 8*)
Take care,
Ben
----- Original Message -----
From: John Galt Kupec <kupec@home.com>
To: Ben Rife <brife@bignet.net>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: Appletalk filtering
>
>
> Ben Rife wrote:
> >
> > John,
> >
> > You said I should put an "app distrib-list 600 out" on routerB?
Wouldn't
> > that filter routes going out, not in?
>
> Yeah, I just corrected myself to the list.
>
> Is this about what you tried on routerB first?:
>
> access-list 600 permit cable-range 2-2
>
> int e0 (or whatever)
> apple distribute-list 600 in
>
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