I would say it really all depends. Sometimes it is useful if you do not want the /32 routes showing later in you IGP if you need to say redistribute connected, but generally unless the lab says so I would leave it alone. Be aware of it, what it does, and when to modify if need be
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From: Nishant Aggarwal
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Subject: PPP link
Sent: May 27, 2009 8:39 AM
Hi all,
Is it a good way to put "no peer neighbor route" command when configuring
PPP (PAP or CHAP) when both ends are on the same subnet?
Router A -- S1/1 ---------- Router B -- S1/1
Router A:
int se1/1
ip add 200.200.200.1 255.255.255.0
*no peer neighbor route*
Router B:
int se1/1
ip add 200.200.200.2 255.255.255.0
*no peer neighbor route*
When we should put this command and when not?
Thanks,
Nishant Aggarwal.
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