From: Atlanta CCIE (atlantaccie@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Oct 10 2008 - 11:42:34 ART
You use the B option when you only want to affect a particular neighbor.
Have you tried this with R1 R2 AND R3? Use Option A and see both R2 and R3
get affected but when you use Option B only R2 will be affected. I wish you
posted this yesterday since I had it all labbed up.
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:29 AM, GAURAV MADAN <gauravmadan1177@gmail.com>wrote:
> HI Group
>
> I am aware of following 2 facts
>
> [A] " ip ospf database-filter all out " should be used on BROADCAST media
> type.
> [B] " neighbor <> database-filter all out " should be used on
> MULTI-POINT media type.
>
> I labbed the same and ran them individually on a BROADCAST media type
>
> R2 f0/0 ---------------f0/0 R3
>
> However both CLIs produce same result .. is there a case where one
> should be used over other ? Or is there a difference in result that
> these 2 provide which i have missed ?
>
> Thnx
> Gaurav Madan.
>
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