From: Erick B. (erickbe@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 12 2001 - 22:37:00 GMT-3
Hi,
With 12.0(3)T and below the EIGRP network command did
not have a subnet mask/wildcard option, so in these
versions 'network 10.0.0.0' would cover all the
10.x.x.x interfaces regardless of the mask. You can
use distribute-list to filter out what you want or
don't want.
With 12.0(4)T and higher they added a subnet
mask/wildcard option which gives you more control.
Erick
--- lgao <lgao@cisco.com> wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> Here is a question I don't know even if it is
> doable.
>
> By default, EIGRP will advertise all the interfaces.
> Is that possible to control EIGRP not to advertise
> some of a router's interfaces
> without using distribution list.
>
> suppose all interfaces on the router has same class
> b address.
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