From: steve.skinner@uk.pwc.com
Date: Tue Oct 26 2004 - 07:23:33 GMT-3
Alexander ,
thanks for the check ..appreciated
it`s strrange....but i read the question ....and didn`t even think that
there might not be such a thing as hello packets in rip !!!!!
cheers
Stephen Skinner
"Alexander Arsenyev
(GU/ETL)" To: Steve Skinner/UK/GTS/PwC@EMEA-UK, Group Study <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
<alexander.arsenyev@er cc:
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Please respond to
"Alexander Arsenyev
(GU/ETL)"
Hello,
I think by doing nothing You will achieve Your goal equally well :-)
There is no such thing as "RIP Hello packet". RIPv1 packets are either
Request/Response/Traceon/Traceoff/Reserved and RIPv2 packets are either
Request or Response, see RFC 1058 or RFC2453/STD0056.
FYI, if You do a simple text search of RFC1058 & RFC2453 there isn't a
single occurence of word "hello" being present.
HTH,
Cheers
Alex
CCIE#13405/JNCIE#0107
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Sent: 26 October 2004 10:21
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Subject: no RIP hello packets-please confirm
chaps,
can you please confrim my thinking on this
Make sure no RIP hello packets are sent out any interface except S1/0 on
3625.
do not use the passive interface command to achieve this.
i would simply enable RIP V2 and only include the subnet of my Serial
interface in the network statement
would that be enough or should i use the neigbhor command aswell
many thanks
Stephen Skinner
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