Re: how do I stop connected routes from being injected?

From: Rick Burts (burts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 20 2001 - 14:57:24 GMT-3


   
Cory

The answer to your question depends somewhat on the release level of
code you are running. In some of the releases of 12.0 Cisco has added
a feature in EIGRP that allows you to use an optional mask on the
network statement. The mask would allow you to select and advertise
only the subnets you want (very much as OSPF allows you to do).
If your release does not include this feature I think you will need
to define a distribute list which permits the desired subnets (and
other desired networks) and deneys the other subnets.

Rick

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On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Hebert, Cory J (cory.hebert@wcom.com) wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have simple question for you guys. I have a router running eigrp, and all
> interfaces on the router have subnets of the same major classful network.
> Well, obviously, I put the classful network statement under eigrp. Well, as
> soon as eigrp sees that it has an interface belonging to the same classful
> network defined under the eigrp process, it injects the connected route into
> the process.
>
> I've tried 'no redistribute connected', 'distribute-list x out connected',
> nothing works. Can someone help me to stop this connected route from being
> injected into eigrp, so that the downstream router doesn't learn it?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Cory
>



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