Nope, you are right...  I saw that on a couple of MSFCs I have (not sure of
the version of code running on them), but on later code version on a 7200,
it doesn't work...  I just chalk it up to normal Cisco code idiosyncracies
between versions...


-----Original Message-----
From: "Copabano" 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 12:15:36 -0400
Subject: EIGRP Network wild card bits [7:18827]

To all,

I ran into something rather odd. In configuring a set
of routers I found that in version 12.0.(5)T1 you can
add wild card bits to the network statement in EIGRP.
Other routers running a slightly older revision only
allow the "network". Is this something new in EIGRP to
control which interfaces "talk" EIGRP instead of
controlling this function with a "distribute list"??

Or do I have a Friday load.....

Your comments??


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