RE: hold down a route

From: Nadeem Zahid \(iszahid\) (iszahid@cisco.com)
Date: Tue Nov 29 2005 - 03:16:04 GMT-3


Just a thought, haven't tried it, but what about snapshot routing with
large quiet interval?

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Big guy
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 7:48 PM
To: Leigh Harrison
Cc: CCIELAB@groupstudy.com
Subject: SV: hold down a route

when, I do not think that this has anything to do with this. I did in
fact know the answer to this last summre, but have completly forgotten
this. Anyway, the other router is a BB router, and in the lab you would
not have access to a router like this. From my memory, this has nothing
do do with rip really, but rather as router tuning feature... So any
more ideas

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Fra: Leigh Harrison [mailto:ccileigh@gmail.com]
Sendt: 28. november 2005 09:19
Til: Big guy
Kopi: CCIELAB@groupstudy.com
Emne: Re: hold down a route

A bit messy, but you could change the timeouts on the routes in rip.

LH

Big guy wrote:

>Hi group..
>
>Is there a way to configure a router to keep a route to disapere from
>the routing table when a router boots. I am thinking that I have two
>routers r1 and r2.. Both run rip.. If
>r1 needs a reboot, is it posible to keep connected routes of r1
>disapere from r2's routing table..
>
>Thanks
>
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