Hi Andrew,
This is something completely different then 'eigrp stub'. AFAIK with this
feature you can avoid connected interfaces from being announced although
they are covered by network statements.
2009/10/27 ALL From_NJ <all.from.nj_at_gmail.com>
> Similar as the default EIGRP stub feature? Seems this way ... Only not as
> versatile with it's options ...
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thoughts on how a question would be worded? "keep router 4 from being a
> transit router and ensure that none of the routers will choose R4 ...,
> maintain all ospf blah blah blah. you cannot use the max- metric command
> and must enable this with one global command"
>
> Also team, if any of you all have done this, perhaps on the spoke routers,
> please respond as well.
>
> Command reference:
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> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/iproute/command/reference/irp_osp2.html#wp1014135
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> Feature overview:
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> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/iproute/configuration/guide/irp_ospf_ex_lsa_ps6441_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html
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