RE: EIGRP no advertising routers

From: Vincent Mashburn (vmashburn@fedex.com)
Date: Mon Oct 31 2005 - 14:02:29 GMT-3


Well, I disagree with the statement that the routes are still received
on a interface that is configured as passive. We are utilizing EIGRP
and have several links configured as passive at the moment. These
passive interfaces are not forming adjacencies and are not
sending/receiving any routing information. This is also true if one end
of the link is passive and the other is not.
Thanks
Vince Mashburn
Engineer
901-263-5072
CCNP, CCDA, Network +

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Skinner, Stephen
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 10:51 AM
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: EIGRP no advertising routers

guys,

Q stop eigrp from sending routes and forming an adjacency over the
Ethernet
link

I have seen an answer to this question before but I am unable to find it
.
please can you help .

I want to stop eigrp from forming adj and advertising routes

I know with RIP you would just use the passive-int command and then no
adj
would be formed AND the rip router would not SEND or RECEIVE any routes

but I seem to recall someone saying that just the passive int under
EIGRP
will only stop adjacencies being formed but would still ALLOW routes to
be
RECEIVED .

thinking about this doesn't make sense to me . if I passive any
interface
then it will not form an ADJ therefore how will the router receive any
routes ??...the other router wont know where to send the route adverts
..

sorry

this is just bugging me

many thanks in advance

Steve

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