From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Mon Mar 14 2005 - 10:12:16 GMT-3
Hi guys,
I'm taking the lab again this Wednesday at RTP.
Will anyone else be there?
Also, does anybody have a good summary of the different ways the command,
passive interface, works under the various IGP's?
I believe that with eigrp, and ospf, it prevents an adjacency being formed
on the specified interface and neighbor command has no affect.
With rip, it prevents updates from being bcast or mcast out the passive int
but allows updates in and if the neighbor command is used, updates will be
unicast out.
With isis, it adds the ip address of the passive interface to the isis
routing process but also prevents an adjacency on the interface and neighbor
has no affect.
I'm not 100% positive that everything above is correct, so if I'm mistaken,
could someone correct me.
TIA, Tim
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