From: Josef A (josefnet@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 30 2005 - 14:09:06 GMT-3
Have you thought of using ospf network type non-broadcast and use neighbor
statements, but exclude the 'bad' guy.
Josef.
On 11/30/05, Mike Ollington <Mike.Ollington@uk.didata.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Hypothetical - you have an interface with many EIGRP/OSPF neighbours.
> You want to prevent one; you don't want to use an interface access list.
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> In BGP there is the neighbour shutdown command, PIM has a neighbour
> list. Any thing similar for OSPF or EIGRP?
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> Thanks,
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> Mike
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