Re: Eigrp -stub config.

From: Fahad Khan (fahad.khan@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Sep 01 2008 - 22:36:31 ART


You may be getting "D" or "D EX" routes on Ra from BB. So you can make Ra as
stub and can leak routes from BB to Rb by using leak-map. use "eigrp stub
leak-map <route-map name>". This route map will reffer all those eigrp
routes that you are getting from BB.

HTH

On 9/2/08, ashhy <mail4hafiz@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all
> I have query abt Eigrp stub.
>
> The scenario is like this ,
> If I have Ra router connected to BB and Rb over Ethernet segment
> As shown
>
> Eigrp 10 { (Rb)--------|---------(Ra)----------|----------(BB) }
>
> From BB I am receiving routes.
>
> But I donb t want to send topology changes to BB but only receive the
> routes
> from BB .
>
> In this scenario if I use eigrp 10 stub at Ra then I will not be a transit
> for
> BB from Rb
> And if I use passive interface it we kill the neighbor-ship .
> And if I use a distribute list at Ra and call a prefix-list deny any then
> still I will be informing the topology changes to BB . What best could
> solve
> this issue.
>
> Please correct me if I am wrong and suggest a better solution
>
> Thanks
> Ashhy
>
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