From: Wright, Jeremy (JA_WRIGHT@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue May 21 2002 - 17:07:20 GMT-3
without neighbor statements though wouldnt split horizon stop it going out
to the other spoke since it is on the same interface
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From: MADMAN [mailto:dmadlan@qwest.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 3:05 PM
To: Wright, Jeremy
Cc: 'Mingzhou Nie'; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Re: rip & split horizon
Yes, without neighbor statements.
Dave
"Wright, Jeremy" wrote:
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> i understand that. im talking straight physical interfaces. so if the hub
> (r1) receives an update from spoke 1(r2) will it forward the update to the
> other spoke 2 (r3) if you have neighbor statements at the hub pointing to
> the spokes.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mingzhou Nie [mailto:mnie@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 2:07 PM
> To: Wright, Jeremy; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: Re: rip & split horizon
>
> whether split horizon is on or not depends on interface type. main
> interface has it on and subinterface has it off. It has nothing to do
> with using neighbor or not.
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> --- "Wright, Jeremy" <JA_WRIGHT@admworld.com> wrote:
> > i understand the concept of rip and split horizon. if you have a hub
> > and
> > spoke setup and if you do neighbor statements at the hub pointing to
> > the 2
> > spokes will the update get there with split horizon turned on? i dont
> > have
> > the equipment in front of me to simulate this right now. thanks.
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