Re: RIP derived host routes on the backbone

From: elping (elpingu@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 20 2002 - 01:34:11 GMT-3


   
i see no issues with this ...if you have plenty of memory why not...

we have many host routes due to the number of loopbacks we have on routers and
they are many ..it has not impacted the network negatively

"D. J. Jones" wrote:

> I'm hoping someone can provide a reasonable answer to this question.
>
> Suppose you have an ASBR which is redistributing statics and rip subnets into
> and OSPF
> backbone, and someone wants your to redistribute host routes opposed to
> subnets.
>
> Would this be a bad thing for OSPF area 0 based on these routes not being
> aggregated, or
> can state that this would not be a terrible idea unless the number of host
> routes are excessive?
>
> Is there a limit to the number of host routes you can have present in the
> routing table?
>
> Thanks much.
>
> ..dj



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