From: san (san.study@gmail.com)
Date: Sun May 08 2005 - 19:55:37 GMT-3
Long,
My understanding regarding your option 2 is
network command is used to identify what interfaces of a router
participate in routing process.
If it selects to be E0, then it sends 224.0.0.10 multicast out that interface.
Neighbor command is the one that does unicast.
/SAN
On 5/8/05, Long Kwok <lkwok@ccieunix.com> wrote:
> What would be the pro's and cons , of the 2 ways to limit the packets
> that an eigrp enabled router would send out. We know of the following 2
> ways other than ACL's and other forcefull blocking methods:
>
> 1- passive-interface
>
> 2- under eigrp process limit your advertisements to only that
> specific participating interface " network 1.1.1.1 0.0.0.0"
>
> I am just curios on weather one method provides benefits over the others
> ? As fare as I know if you use method 2 , the router wont even generate
> packets for other interfaces , as you are saying only the interface that
> has assigned the 1.1.1.1 / 32 address will be participating in eigrp ...
> Any thoughts ?
>
> TIA , Long
>
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