Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Aki Christopoulos

I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used with
Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
definition
of Route Poisoning..

What is the difference between the two??

Thanks in Advance

AKI




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Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Michel Lavondes

On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:

 I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used with
 Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
 definition
 of Route Poisoning..
 
 What is the difference between the two??

Never heard route poisoning myself, but I would assume it means the same
as poison reverse. Did you see both used in the same document, or by the
same author?

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Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Brian

Perhaps we're talking about split horizon and poison reverse??

Bri

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From: Michel Lavondes 
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Subject: Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]


 On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:

  I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used
with
  Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
  definition
  of Route Poisoning..
 
  What is the difference between the two??

 Never heard route poisoning myself, but I would assume it means the same
 as poison reverse. Did you see both used in the same document, or by the
 same author?

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 about to decline, saying that my complete ignorance of the subject made
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 people away from it is a desirable outcome. --Me
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Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Bryan In Richmond

Poison reverse poisons the route.
Half dozen of one , six of the other.
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From: Michel Lavondes 
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Subject: Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]


 On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:

  I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used
with
  Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
  definition
  of Route Poisoning..
 
  What is the difference between the two??

 Never heard route poisoning myself, but I would assume it means the same
 as poison reverse. Did you see both used in the same document, or by the
 same author?

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 about to decline, saying that my complete ignorance of the subject made
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 people away from it is a desirable outcome. --Me
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Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Jeremy Felt

Hi,

As far as I understand it, having just read both the Sybex and ICND CCNA
books, it's as follows:

Route poisoning attempts to eliminate routing loops caused by inconsistent
updates.  If a router's link to a network goes down, it poisons the link
by putting in a table entry for the network as having infinite cost, with
RIP it is a metric of 16 that does this.

Once the other router receives this table update, it sends a poison
reverse back to the original router stating that the network is
unreachable.  This process overrides the normal split horizon rules.

An attempt from a first timer,

Jeremy Felt, CCNA



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 Perhaps we're talking about split horizon and poison reverse??

 Bri

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 Subject: Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]


  On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:
 
   I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used
 with
   Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
   definition
   of Route Poisoning..
  
   What is the difference between the two??
 
  Never heard route poisoning myself, but I would assume it means the same
  as poison reverse. Did you see both used in the same document, or by the
  same author?
 
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  people away from it is a desirable outcome. --Me
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