Route Descriptor Blocks (and Interface Descriptor Blocks IDBs) are internal
data
structures that can not be configured directly. They store the necessary
information
about routes and interfaces in memory.

--trey

tim sullivan wrote:

> All,
> Does any have a link to a good explaination of what
> a descriptor block is/does/gets config'd...I ahve searched the
> CISCO site but do not get a clear pix.Not that I missed the
> the doc on that tiny little site of theirs.
>
> Thanks
> Tim
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