I think that split horison is only applied to distance vector routing
protocol.

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> On page 14-27 on the Cisco ICND manual, it is written that one will have
> reachability issues if one is using:
>
> *a distance vector routing protocol
> *partial meshed network
> *NBMA frame relay model
> *split horizon enabled on the routing protocol.
>
> My understanding is that split horizon will prevent routes to be
adverstised
> on the same interface from which they were learned. This should apply
> regardless of whether the routing protocol is using broadcastd (distance
> vector), multicasts or unicasts (link state and hybrid routing protocols)!
>
> Am I missing something?
>
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