RE: IP OSPF DEMAND-CIRCUIT QUESTION

From: Jonathan V Hays (jhays@jtan.com)
Date: Wed Mar 26 2003 - 12:45:58 GMT-3


It is not only distance vector protocols that do this.

PPP also creates a host route on each side. So if you enter
'encapsulation ppp' on both sides of the ISDN link, the 'no peer
neighbor-route' will also remove the PPP host route.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
> Behalf Of Teck PhrEAk!!
> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 12:01 AM
> To: dannyandaluz@comcast.net; Ted.Sanfilippo@PaeTec.com;
> scotsman@rediffmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: IP OSPF DEMAND-CIRCUIT QUESTION
>
>
> hi danny,
>
> yes you do need a "no peer neighbor-route" but only if u are
> running a
> distnce vector on one of the ISDN routers (not necessarily on
> the ISDN
> interface but any interface on that router)....or else there
> is no need of
> this command....distance vector always creates a host route.
> in an ISDN
> situation it causes the link to flap.Theres a whole big
> example on this on
> the cisco site.will post the link soon.



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