From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim@orcsoftware.com)
Date: Wed Mar 29 2006 - 04:33:47 GMT-3
We are talking about OSPF here, so split-horizon is not involved at all.
P2P, P2MP, BR and N-BR are all dealing with DR-BDR (or absence of them)
and things along these lines....
A.
on 29/03/2006 00:32 simone schiassi wrote:
> 2006/3/28, Brian McGahan <bmcgahan@internetworkexpert.com>:
>
>> What is the difference in the OSPF network type between a main
>> interface and a point-to-point subinterface? How does this affect your
>> design considerations?
>>
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>
> If the physical interface is the hub I can have problems with split-horizon
> if I have a point-to-multipoint topology, because it's all configured under
> one subnet.
> If the phyical interface is one of the spokes I can configure the network
> type either point-to-point or point-to-multipoint in order to match the
> other end's type of network.
>
> Where's the point you wanted me to get to?
>
> thank you
>
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