From: "CCIE
Date: Mon Oct 31 2005 - 14:35:33 GMT-3
& the "real world" solution for this is to put passive interface on BOTH
sides of the EIGRP link.
I have seen that quite a few times in real production
Richard
CCIE | NNCSE
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Smith" <hioctane@gmail.com>
To: "Skinner, Stephen" <Stephen.Skinner@rbs.co.uk>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: EIGRP no advertising routers
> Passive interface under RIP only prevents RIP from sending updates...
> it will still receive updates.
>
> Your logic is actually correct if you swap EIGRP and RIP in the
> statements below.
>
> --
> Scott Smith
>
>
> On 10/31/05, Skinner, Stephen <Stephen.Skinner@rbs.co.uk> wrote:
>> 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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