From: Hunt Lee (ciscoforme3@yahoo.com.au)
Date: Sat Dec 21 2002 - 09:14:56 GMT-3
Group,
Just finished reading about EIGRP & OSPF today, and I just want to confirm my
understanding (before my brain loses the picture ;-)
For OSPF's Stub Area, it is for stopping External routes (E1 or E2) to get "into"
the Stub area.
For OSPF's Totally Stub Area, it is for preventing both External routes & InterArea
routes (O IA) from gettting "into" the Stub Area.
NOw for EIGRP Stub, it works the other way:-
For EIGRP Stub & it's 4 optional keywords i.e. Connected, Static, Summary is for
preventing the EIGRP Stub from "advertising out" the routes to other EIGRP neighbors
(e.g. e.g. if eigrp stub connected is used, only Connected networks are advertised)
whereas Receive-only just means this EIGRP Stub router can see all the other routes
advertised by its EIGRP neighbor, but it can't "advertise" out anything.
Am I correct?? Any comments are welcome ;-)
Hunt
http://greetings.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Greetings
- Send your seasons greetings online this year!
.
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Fri Jan 17 2003 - 17:21:50 GMT-3