Appletalk ZIP-Reply Filter ???

From: Khurram Khani (ajmal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 18 2000 - 03:18:58 GMT-3


   
Hello Friends.

According to my book, if the zone information from a route is removed,
the route is dropped. I am trying to hide zone of Router 2 Eth 0, I applied
ZIP Reply filter on R2 and found something interesting, route is still
advertised to R1 but without zone. Notice the Appletalk Route table
below for cable-range 50-50,

R1--------R2 ---eth 0

R1 "show apple ro"

r1#sh apple ro
Codes: R - RTMP derived, E - EIGRP derived, C - connected, A - AURP
       S - static P - proxy
7 routes in internet

The first zone listed for each entry is its default (primary) zone.

C Net 12-12 directly connected, Ethernet0, zone R1Ethernet0
E Net 32-32 [1/G] via 101.3, 142 sec, Serial0.2, zone R3TokenRing
E Net 33-33 [1/G] via 101.3, 150 sec, Serial0.2, zone R3R4Serial
E Net 40-40 [2/G] via 101.3, 142 sec, Serial0.2, zone R4Ethernet0

Notice this!!!!

E Net 50-50 [1/G] via 101.5, 149 sec, Serial0.2, no zone set ???????????

C Net 100-100 directly connected, Serial0.1, zone R1R2PointToPoint
C Net 101-101 directly connected, Serial0.2, zone R1R3R5Multipoint
r1#

TIA
KHURRAM KHANI
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