Use an access-list + access-group to permit only the
stations that need to manage the router.

You can't get rid of the directly connected routes
unless you remove IP from the interface. If the IP
network is entering the routing table on another
router then you have this network in a routing process
and if you don't want that then remove it from the
routing process or filter it. 

--- boconnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you eliminate the directly connected route for
> an interface from the
> routing table?
> The intention would be to have a management
> connection to the router which
> cannot be routed to from other connections.


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