From: Joe Soricelli (jsoricelli@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Oct 07 1999 - 09:34:18 GMT-3
That would be my understanding as well. In fact, let's take that a step
further. What if you WANTED to see that zone name but not the cable-range?
-joe
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-----Original Message-----
From: Scott O'Donnell <scotto@iworksys.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 9:43 PM
Subject: Apple filter question.
>To all,
>
>Just trying to clarify Apple filtering.
>
>If I create a access-list that denies the advertisement of a cable-range
>(700-700)
>and there is a zone (r7ethernet) on the cable range 700-700, it's my
>understanding that
>I don't need to specifically filter the r7ethernet zone because if the
>cable-range 700-700
>is not learned by the receiving router it will never send a ZIP request
>for it and therefore
>never learn about it.
>
>Is this correct?
>
>Scott
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