RE: no peer neighbor-route command [bcc][faked-from][bayes]

From: marvin greenlee (marvin@ccbootcamp.com)
Date: Tue Aug 09 2005 - 17:39:02 GMT-3


PPP links will add a /32 host route for the opposite side. In some cases
this can cause problems. One possible issue is with OSPF, where the
addition/removal of this route as the line comes up / goes down can cause a
demand circuit to flap the line.

See Reason 4 in the link below:

Cisco - Why OSPF Demand Circuit Keeps Bringing Up the Link -

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a008009481b
.shtml

Marvin Greenlee, CCIE#12237, CCSI# 30483
Network Learning Inc
marvin@ccbootcamp.com
www.ccbootcamp.com (Cisco Training)

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Subject: no peer neighbor-route command [bcc][faked-from][bayes]
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Could you please explain me what really this command does or where could I
read about it.

As I read in the documentaion it is used in ISDN to remove some default
behaviour (some neighbor generated routes). I can't get which neighbor
routes does ISDN generate by default. I always use ISDN configuration
without this command and don't know what neighbor routes this are.

Thanks



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