From: Nauman Khan (mustafa@247emails.com)
Date: Sat Jan 24 2004 - 04:28:33 GMT-3
Hi,
>Can someone explain and give an examples for when to use the no peer >neighbor route command.
For one, it is one of the solution to avoid link flap in some
ospf demand circuit confiugration , where some classfull routing protocols like rip and igp are being redistributed into ospf.
no peer neigbor-route, as you mentioned, will prevent /32 routes to get installed and hence can prevent flapping.
For more info refer to:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/tk480/technologies_tech_note09186a008009481b.shtml#reason4
> I understand in can remove the /32 from a connected network interface, >for the lab is it better to remove them even if they don't affect >anything?
Depends on the question, I would think.
> Is there any gotchas' with rip, ospf eigrp or isis.
>Also, is rip v1 officially removed from the lab?
I don't think they test us on rip v1 anymore....but don't know if its official or not.
Best Regards,
Nauman
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