But what about this situation?
Assume two routers, A and B. Router A has an outgoing distribute list set to filter
the routes seen by router B. Doing nothing else, if you remove the distribute list
from A, how long will it be until Router B sees the previously filtered routes? Does
it learn them at all? If not, why not? If yes, is there a way to speed up the
process?
If you do a Clear ip route * that will get the routes in faster! EIGRP
just relearn it's neighbors/routes with out the effects of the distribute
list.
Karl
-Original Message-
From: Adam Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 8:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: distribute list in EIGRP
Hi Group,
A quick question. If a distribute list has be
established in EIGRP for a while, and you remove the
list. How long will it take for the new route to be
discovered? And how EIGRP is acting in this case.
Thanks in advance.
Adam
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