From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Sat May 10 2003 - 14:07:33 GMT-3
Hi all,
I've configured Eigrp over F/R physical interfaces on each router with rtr3 as
the hub and rtr1 and rtr2 as the spokes. I noticed that whether or not I had
f/r map statements on the spokes pointing at the other spoke, Eigrp would only
establish neighbors between the hub and each spoke. One spoke would never
become neighbors with the other spoke.
I turned off split-horizon on the hub so spoke 1 was able to see routes from
spoke 2 and vice versa.
Why don't the spokes become neighbors to each other?
And, even though rtr 1 and rtr 2 were able to see routes originating from
each other in this particular scenario, are there any circumstances where the
lack of neighbor relationship between rtr 1 and rtr 2 would cause some
problems?
And, lastly, if the spokes will never become neighbors, is it always safe to
not have a f/r map statement on the spokes pointing to the other spoke(s)?
Thanks for your feedback. Jim
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