From: John Neiberger (neiby@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Apr 04 2002 - 20:59:41 GMT-3
Why would you want to run OSPF on an interface, only to deny
all LSAs from crossing the link? Perhaps the passive-interface
command would be your friend?
Then again, do you want hellos to pass? Then use the database
filter command. Again, I must ask...why? why?? WHY??? :0)
John
---- On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Larry Whitfill (whitfill@cox.net)
wrote:
> I'm trying to control LSA flooding.
>
> If I create a totally stubby area in OSPF, I block all but
type 1, and 2
> LSAs (plus a single type 3). Using the "area filter list," I
assume we
> can
> block even the default type 3 LSA. Is there a way to block
even types 1
> and
> 2 without using the "OSPF database filter" command?
>
> I've been racking my brain for a month and haven't found a
good
> solutions.
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Larry
>
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