Hi,
I haven't had a chance to run this through a sniffer yet to examine the
packets, but am wondering if someone could help me understand the
rfc1771 reference to BGP update messages. When a BGP update messages is
sent describing a route, are several update messages sent, each with a
singular pat
..) " EIGRP Network
> Design Solutions ". It has a whole load of interesting stuff on
> summarisation which you might be interested in
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Simon,
Since you seem to be very knowledgeable on this topic, I'm wondering if you would help
clear this issue. Now that the summary-address is applied to the interface,
and the software Null0 interface is in the routing table. Would you know of any
circumstances that would cause the Null0 inter
Hi,
I've been searching for an RFC on IGRP to determine if IGRP supports
multiple
network layers such as AppleTalk, and, IPX, like EIGRP does, but have
unsuccessful. I don't see this as an IGRP feature on any of the IGRP
white papers on Cisco's site. Can anyone tell me if IGRP supports IPX,
an
Hi,
I have a question about using EIGRP to load balance between two unequal
cost paths using the variance command.
It seems (at least in my lab) that when entering the router config
multiplier the successor adds itself to the routing table, yet when the
multiplier is removed, the routing table d
Raul, thanks for your reply,
"Routing to the outside world could take a sub-optimal path in reaching the
destination by going out of the area via an
exit point which is farther to the destination than other exit points"
Does this mean that cost metrics do not come into play within stub areas?
was a totally stubby area?
I would very much appreciate it if someone would please set me straight.
Thank you.
Bob Hunter, CCNA, CNE
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