Passive-interface should be enough for disabling sending hello's as  
the hello's are part of the neighbor relationship process. If there is  
no need for redistribution I wouldn't do it. Try debug ip packet to  
see on which interfaces EIGRP packets are sent out (packets with  
protocol number 88).


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Rick Mur
CCIE2 #21946 (R&S / Service Provider)
Juniper JNCIA-ER & JNCIA-EX
MCSA:Messaging, MCSE
Sr. Support Engineer – IPexpert, Inc.
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On 20 aug 2009, at 17:25, Louis S wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I can't remember there being an option for this but wanted to double- 
> check here.
>
> If you run Layer3 to the access-layer, is there a way to disable  
> EIGRP hello's being sent to user ports?  I tried passive-interface  
> which will prevent neighbor's from forming but can't remember how to  
> disable hello's being sent.
>
> The only thing I could think would be only enabling EIGRP on the  
> uplink ports to the distribution and instead of putting user subnet  
> in EIGRP via the network command, redistribute connected networks  
> and maybe that will stop users from hearing hellos.
>
>
>
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