neighbor ip-address defines a unicast address to which RIP, IGRP or EIGRP routing
update should be
send.
Consider this situation. You have three routers on ethernet A,B,C. You want EIGRP
beetween A and B,
and beetween B and C but not beetwen A and C.
You could accomplish this with passive interface command on A and C and neighbor
command with B ip
address on A and C.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello
> I found the "neighbor" option in my routers under "router eigrp..." but i
> found no info on what that might do
> Does anybody know ?
>
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