Split Horizon and Frame [7:27668]

2001-11-29 Thread McCallum, Robert

Folks,

Quick question just to make sure I have things correct in my head.  Please
correct me if I'm wrong.

O.k.

FOR IPX every frame interface (physical, point, multipoint) split horizon is
enabled by default.

FOR IP physical frame interface split horizon is disabled and for point and
multipoint split horizon is enabled by default.

The above on ATM interfaces is it the same rules??

Cheers

Robert McCallum




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Re: Split Horizon and Frame [7:27668]

2001-11-29 Thread Dennis

My understanding is...

IPX and IP

Split horizon is disabled by default on physical interfaces and enabled by
default on sub-interfaces...



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McCallum, Robert  wrote in message
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 Folks,

 Quick question just to make sure I have things correct in my head.  Please
 correct me if I'm wrong.

 O.k.

 FOR IPX every frame interface (physical, point, multipoint) split horizon
is
 enabled by default.

 FOR IP physical frame interface split horizon is disabled and for point
and
 multipoint split horizon is enabled by default.

 The above on ATM interfaces is it the same rules??

 Cheers

 Robert McCallum




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Re: Split Horizon and Frame [7:27668]

2001-11-29 Thread James Haynes

I believe Split Horizon must be enabled for IPX RIP and is enabled by
default on Frame Relay interfaces running IPX.

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Dennis  wrote in message
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 My understanding is...

 IPX and IP

 Split horizon is disabled by default on physical interfaces and enabled by
 default on sub-interfaces...



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 McCallum, Robert  wrote in message
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  Folks,
 
  Quick question just to make sure I have things correct in my head.
Please
  correct me if I'm wrong.
 
  O.k.
 
  FOR IPX every frame interface (physical, point, multipoint) split
horizon
 is
  enabled by default.
 
  FOR IP physical frame interface split horizon is disabled and for point
 and
  multipoint split horizon is enabled by default.
 
  The above on ATM interfaces is it the same rules??
 
  Cheers
 
  Robert McCallum




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