Re: no peer neighbor-route

From: Darren Ward (dward@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 01 2002 - 19:27:28 GMT-3


   
Normally when a PPP link comes up the local router will install a /32
specific route for the address it hears during IPCP for the remote end.

This is in addition to the /30 or whatever you have as the netmask on the
local interface so in effect you could say you end up with two routes for
the same destination.

If you were asked to ensure that only one route appeared or to minimise
the routing table changes you specify the 'no peer neighbor-route' to
ensure that IPCP negotiated remote address isn't injected into the routing
table.

Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE #8245, CCNP, CCDP, MCP)

On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 Sam.MicroGate@usa.telekom.de wrote:

> What is the purpose of the above command? CCO does not tell much.
>
> Thanks a million.



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