It doesn't matter whether you're using Link-State, Distance Vector, or No
Dynamic routing protocol at all. Null interfaces come handy when don't wanna
waste router CPU cycles with Access-List processing and it's
Administratively prohibited ICMP packets for security reasons.

Parrish.


"Ron Stark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Ron Stark
> 05/17/2000 08:07 AM
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> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject:  Nul Interfaces
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> I have a question, in reading through the material on null interfaces in
Cisco
> press (Laura Chappell) they say you use a static route for the null
interface.
> What about if your using a not using a Link state protocol such as OSPF or
> EIGRP, do you still use a static route to configure a null interface or is
it
> configured differently in non-linkstate protocols? or does it matter?
>
>
> Thanks - Ron
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