Either build an access-list to filter the route advertisements or if you are
running 12.0 or newer code use the "no peer neighbor-route" statement on
both ends at the interface level.

When I disagree with a rational man, I let reality be our final arbiter; If
I am right, he will learn, If I am wrong, I will; one of us will win, but
both of us will profit.

- John Galt


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Brian
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 10:40 PM
To: Bob Henry
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OSPF Demand-Circuit External Routes


On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Bob Henry wrote:

> All,
>
> I have a question in regardds to using the
> ospf demand-circuit.
>
> If you are using ospf demand circuit across an ISDN
> line and do not want it to dial when external routes
> that were redistributed into OSPF flap how is this
> done?

one way would be to enable summarization

>
> Thanks,
> Jack
>
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