Re: peer neighbor route and ripv1 questions

From: Jay Hennigan (jay@west.net)
Date: Sat Jan 24 2004 - 04:51:55 GMT-3


On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 ccielab@cox.net wrote:

> Can someone explain and give an examples for when to use the no peer neighbor
> route command. 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? Is there any gotchas' with rip, ospf eigrp or isis.

The main place where this becomes an issue is on dialup or ISDN routes
where redistribution is involved. Removing it is one way to keep its
disappearance on teardown from causing a topology change that brings
the link up again... Lather, rinse, repeat.

> Also, is rip v1 officially removed from the lab?

Not unless the blueprint says it is. I would think not, as RIPv1 gives
lots of opportunities for classful/classless "gotcha" issues. Great fun,
really it is. :-)

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