From: Niche (jackyliu419@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Sep 28 2005 - 21:12:13 GMT-3
Hi,
As far as I can remember (please correct me if I am wrong) in the diagram,
there is a subnet which is only connecting to SW2 and no other router.
So if you use "eigrp stub receive-only", then all other routers in the
network will not able to see that route prefix... as well.
According to all the material I have read, "eigrp stub <option>" this
command will make the rounter become a non-transitable router. You can
assume that "eigrp stub connected" is more or less the same as IS-IS
"set-overload-bit" command without configure any time or bgp related option.
Cheers~
Jacky
On 9/29/05, Quetta Walla <quetta_1@lycos.com> wrote:
>
> In this task, sw2 is in middle of r5 and r1with EIGRP running. And the
> task says that sw2 should not be used as transit between r5 and r1
>
> r5---156.1.58.0--SW2--156.1.18.0--r1
>
> r1 cannot use sw2 to get to 156.1.58.0 <http://156.1.58.0> and r5 cannot
> use sw2 to get to q56.1.18.0. The solution says:
>
> on sw2
> router eigrp 10
> eigrp stub connected
>
> With this command r1 is still showing sw2 as next hop to get to
156.1.58.0<http://156.1.58.0>and same applies to r5.
> If I do:
>
> sw2
> router eigrp 10
> eigrp stub receive-only
>
> then it does what the task requires.
>
> Any comments.
>
> Thanks
>
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