From: Mike Coffin (mikecoffin01@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Apr 02 2002 - 01:52:00 GMT-3
This is a great link that explains the peer neighbor-route, and other demand
circuit problems.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/dcprob.html
Regards,
-Mike
>From: Bhisham Bajaj <bhishambajaj@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: Bhisham Bajaj <bhishambajaj@yahoo.com>
>To: Sam.MicroGate@usa.telekom.de, ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: no peer neighbor-route
>Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 18:04:48 -0800 (PST)
>
>with ppp as your encap u get a /32 bit route of the
>other end in your routing table this is a ppp funda
>and it some times gives u some gocha when u runn isdn
>with ppp encap and then ospf on it with demand cir
>and u r redistributing connected routes into some
>protocol on that router as
>when the phy isdn link goes down it will lose the /32
>bit route that is a ppp route and in the routing table
>it is a connected route then this will coz the lsa to
>change and your isdn will come up.
>so u can disale this by using this command after u use
>this command u will no get a /32 bit route in your
>routing table for a ppp encap link
>it is only a ppp funda
>
> BB
>--- 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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