Routes that have their next-hop as being Null0, will
be distributed. The second Null0 seems to be redundant
since it means 'match either interface Null0 or
interface Null0'.
The only reason I can see this being used is if you're
advertising a summary route to your neighbors.
Michael
--- Jon Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There's a route map for an OSPF configuration I'm
> working on that has a
> line:
>
> match interface Null0 Null0
>
> Does this mean match any interface or no interface?
> I can't get any
> information from cisco.
>
> Thanks!
> Jon
>
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