Reading Soltie's CCIE Practical Studies IGRP chapter.

Saith Soltie: there are three types of IGRP routes - exterior routes,
interior or subnet routes, and system or network routes. Soltie then defines
these.

Read the output of the show ip igrp transactions, and the three types of
routes are exterior routes, subnet routes, and network routes.

Read the Cisco documentation CD and I see no mention of the outputs of the
IGRP debug terminology, but plenty of use of the exterior, interior, and
system terminology.

Check out the doc Debug command reference, and one finds: "On the second
line in Figure 2-50, the first field refers to the type of destination
information: "subnet" (interior), "network" (system), or "exterior"
(exterior). "

so the IOS coders were not talking to the IGRP designers? "exterior" is
another term for "exterior"?

sigh......

CCIE = cockamamie Cisco internetworking explanations




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