From: kingsley wilfred (kingsleysingh@rediffmail.com)
Date: Tue Feb 05 2008 - 07:18:38 ARST
Ya, both ways you can achive that...but the difference is that you will
not be able to form ospf neighbourship with Passive interface command...in ip
ospf network non-broadcast it will turn to be a unicast rather than multicast
and neighbourship can be formed with respective configs on the other end .
Hope that helps.
Kingsley.
ccie#20000 :)
On Tue, 05 Feb 2008
maritpra@hotmail.com wrote :
>Hello,
>
>To disable OSPF hello out of Ethernet
Interface, can we do like this?
>
>1) Use "passive interface e0/0"
>
>or
>
>2)
Use "ip ospf network non-broadcast" under e0/0 interface
>
>Which one is
correct or both?
>
>- From my testing, I did both then debug and found out
that both disable hello packets, so i would like to know your guy oppinoin
becasue some WB refered to only 1) as correct answer.
>
>Regard,
>Marit
>
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