From: Daniel Valle (danielfrvalle@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 28 2008 - 20:04:57 ART
What Ashan said is correct.
And just to add one very important thing: keep in mind is that serial
interfaces (physical int) with FR has split-horizon disabled by default. so
you do not need to add that for anything if you're configuring it in a
Serial interface.
The oposite is also valid.If you have Rx(s0/0/0)-------(s0/0/0)Ry and you're
running some distance vector protocol, it is wise to enable splt-horizon in
the interface.
HTH,
Daniel
On 3/28/08, Ahsan Mohiuddin <ahsan.mohiuddin@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> no ip split-horizon is for RIP
> no ip split-horizon eigrp X is for EIGRP
>
> ccie girl <ccieangel@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have noticed that although the IOS allows you to use
> "no ip splip-horizon" on an eigrp network it doesn't actually
> work. You have to add the "eigrp AS" on the end
> for it to work.
>
> Is this the normal behaviour?
>
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