At 07:42 AM 10/12/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Actually, EIGRP is a hybrid protocol which means it is distance vector and
>link-state.

EIGRP is not a link-state protocol. It's an "advanced" distance-vector 
protocol.

Regarding the main question, I wouldn't think OSPF would need to deal with 
split horizon, but I can't answer that part for sure.

Priscilla

>Split horizon kills routing loops which can occur in either of
>the 2 so it is indeed available in OSPF. I know this for a fact because there
>is a command to disable it in OSPF: no split-horizon ospf, or something like
>that...
>
>Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA, 1/4-NP
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