From: Salman Abbas (dukelondon@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 14 2006 - 02:24:34 ART
Hi Saeed,
This behaviour is absolutely normal. The access-list prevents routes from
being advertised from one neighbor to another but it doesn't block EIGRP
hello packets. The neighbor relationship will not get affected by the ACL.
HTH,
Salman
On 12/14/06, Mohamed Saeed <mohamed_saeed2@rayacorp.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
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> I have a setup in which R1 and R2 are EIGRP neighbors. An access list is
> configured at R1 to drop inbound EIGRP packets received from R2. On R1,
> I could not see R2 as a neighbor (certainly because of the access list).
> However, on R2 I could see R1 as a neighbor and I could get EIGRP
> routes.
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>
> Appreciate if someone could explain this behavior.
>
>
>
> Kind Regards
>
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