From: Fahad Khan (fahad.khan@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 15 2008 - 12:12:33 ART
In rip, Passive interface is used to just listen rip updates, while
"neighbour" command is used to unicast rip updates. Kindly clarify your
question and better post your exact scenario.
thanks and regards,
On 7/15/08, Igor Manassypov <imanassypov@rogers.com> wrote:
>
> Could someone please clarify rip's neighbor command mixed with a
> passive-interface? For example, if you are asked to make sure that routing
> updates are only sent to a particular router, I will configure a
> corresponding 'neighbor' entry under my rip process, but to satisfy the
> requirement that only that particular router gets updates I would also need
> to enable the passive interface. As soon as I do that, there are no more
> routing updates coming from that interface even though I have an explicit
> neighbor configured... If I do not use the passive interface, then other
> routers will get updates breaking the requirement...
>
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