From: Ryan Morris (ryan@egate.net)
Date: Wed Sep 26 2007 - 05:32:53 ART
I'd say it depends. Generally I think this is enough, but if there were a
number of routers on an ethernet interface you may want to make all the
interfaces passive and use neighbor statements... if the question says
something like "make sure no other router sends updates to your router
except for RX now and in the future" you may want to add security to RIP
since even with a passive interface a RIP router will accept routes
multicast to it on the LAN.
Ryan
CCIE $18953
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Cristian Ionescu wrote:
> Hi to all
>
> If i have a task were it says to enable rip and to *be sure that i am
> running rip only with 2 routers* it is enough to put passive interface
> or it is also necessary to put neighbor?
>
> Thanks
> Cristian
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