Hi there,
Hellos are used to maintain neighbor relationship regarding of their form
i.e. (unicast or multicast). You cannot stop hellos and maintain neighbor
relationships but you can change the form of hellos from being sent to a
multicast address or to a single unicast ip address which is that of your
neighbor.
Passive interface kills the hellos and thus disrupts the relationship.
You cannot stop hellos and maintain a neighbor relationship.
Regards,
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 9:55 AM, ismail mohamed <mmismail1979_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi,
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> R1--R2 connected with OSPF process.
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> Now i want to stop the hellow between this but neighbor should not distrip
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> is there any way we can only stop the hello and have a neight between
> them..
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> I tought using passive inter but neighbr alos deleted.
>
> Thansk in advance.
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