From: Roberto Adjakou (radjakou@cfao.sn)
Date: Tue Dec 07 2004 - 08:09:53 GMT-3
"Ignore lsa mospf" is not the issue. This command does not block MOSPF LSA.
U can block all lsa flooding. As Cisco routers do not accept MOSPF packets, I think they don't generate it. So this is not the correct answer.
U can block multicast traffic from the switch's port on which is connected the router. Think of "switchport block multicast".
I don't know if I am correct but I'll do this task that way.
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:hcb@gettcomm.com]
Envoyi : samedi 4 dicembre 2004 17:17
@ : ccielab@groupstudy.com
Objet : Re: Block MOSPF LSA
At 9:47 AM +0000 12/3/04, Georg Pauwen wrote:
>Hello group,
>
>I have searched the archives extensively for a conclusive answer to
>the requirement of blocking MOSPF LSAs, but besides the command
>ignore lsa mospf, I could not find anything. Since that command.
>Since that command only suppresses sending of syslog messages when
>the router receives
>MOSPF packets, and does not filter MOSPF packets themselves, how do
>I actually block these packets ?
>
>Regards,
>
>Georg
Is this an actual problem? There are very few, if any,
implementations of MOSPF, so where are the LSA's coming from? The
last production version I knew of was at NASA with Proteon routers.
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