From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim@orcsoftware.com)
Date: Sun Oct 29 2006 - 10:55:13 ART
For EIGRP you have to have an interface with EIGRP neighbors in "no
passive" mode since they will not form adj otherwise. With neighbor
command for EIGRP you make sure routing updates are unicast while
neighbor hello exchange is (always) multicast.
HTH
A>
Emil Patel wrote:
> If the question asked to only send eigrp updates to r5 fa0/0 and r6 e0/0
> does it implies that updates should be sent unicast with the use neighbor
> statement.
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> Will use of passive default statement accomplish same thing? Using neighbor
> statement the updates will be sent unicast, but suppressing hello with
> passive interface the updates are sent multicast.
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> Can some one shed some light on when to use neighbor v/s passive interface
> command.
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