From: Jack Heney (jheneyccie@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 03 2000 - 16:08:48 GMT-3
In Doyle's book, he talks about distance-vector protocols using
split-horizon during redistribution....What exactly does this mean? Does it
mean that a distance-vector protocol won't redistribute a route back into
the protocol it was originally learned from (in a mutual redistribution
situation) or that it won't advertise a route out the same interface it was
learned on, regardless of what protocol learned it?
Thanks,
Jack
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