Re: Re: RE: IP split-horizon

From: mariam.tatevik@yahoo.com
Date: Sat Apr 07 2007 - 05:58:35 ART


hi Laurence

it is ON:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_q_and_a_item09186a008012dac4.shtml#twelve

which show command ? good question -
show runn ;-)
ok. at least you can always ckeck the default setting

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From: "Huang Laurence" <huangyinxiao@gmail.com>
To: mariam.tatevik@yahoo.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: RE: IP split-horizon
Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:30:37 +1000

Hi all,

My topology like this:

R1(point-to-point)----------(FR)--------------(point-to-point)R2

There is no hub and spoken. And I enable the eigrp in this link. I know
that in this situation, eigrp split horizon is disable by default. So I want
to enable split horizon to prevent rooting loops. As far as I know, two
commands can enable split horizon. One is "ip split-horizon"
which is for rip, and the other is "ip split-horizon eigrp 10" which is for
eigrp.

In this situation, after I typed "ip split-horizon eigrp 10", which method
or command can show that the command "ip split-horizon eigrp 10" take
effect?

Cheers,

Laurence

On 07/04/07, mariam.tatevik@yahoo.com <mariam.tatevik@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> first of all, you have to check the ip subnet:
> Are you using the same or not?
> Because you can have the same ip address/subnet on
> subinterfaces.
>
> For the same subnet (multipoint hub-spokes) I'd say you must
> "reach" no ip split-horizon for both RIP & EIGRP



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