Thank you for all your input. This has helped me
a great deal.
David
- Original Message -
From: Louie Belt
To: CCIEn2002
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 2:53 PM
Subject: RE: Passive Interface Help [7:30648]
A passive interface prevents a routing protocol from advertising its
network
12.0.0.0 to be advertised, remove the network 12.0.0.0 statement or use
distribute-list to filter out the route.
Regards,
cheekin
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From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 15:03
Subject: Passive Interface Help [7:30648]
Happy New Year!!
I need a little
The passive-interface command stops routing updates from exiting that
interface or--in the case of EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS--it stop hello
packets from exiting which keeps neighbor relationships from forming.
This command won't keep a connected network from showing up in your
routing table. If
router
via the show ip route ?
This is where I get confused by the definition of passive.
Any help..I am a rookie as you can see
David
- Original Message -
From: cheekin
To: ;
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: Passive Interface Help [7:30648]
Hi,
When you make
for some reason you do not want network
12.0.0.0 to be advertised, remove the network 12.0.0.0 statement or use
distribute-list to filter out the route.
Regards,
cheekin
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 15:03
Subject: Passive Interface
: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: Passive Interface Help [7:30648]
Hi,
When you make the ethernet interface passive, it means no
igrp updates
will
be sent out on the ethernet interface. It doesn't stop the
serial
interface
from advertising network 12.0.0.0 . Which
by the definition of
passive.
Any help..I am a rookie as you can see
David
- Original Message -
From: cheekin
To: ;
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: Passive Interface Help [7:30648]
Hi,
When you make the ethernet interface passive, it
means no igrp updates
om a neighboring router
via the show ip route ?
This is where I get confused by the definition of passive.
Any help..I am a rookie as you can see
David
- Original Message -
From: cheekin
To: ;
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: Passive Interfa
see
David
- Original Message -
From: cheekin
To: ;
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: Passive Interface Help [7:30648]
Hi,
When you make the ethernet interface passive, it means no igrp
updates
will
be sent out on the et
Kludge!!! I'd rather refer to these features as job security :-)
Dave
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
For that matter, why advertise routes on any leaf network that only has
end nodes? In the IP world, most end nodes (workstations) don't care about
routing updates. (It could be argued that
Dave,
If you want job security, become a tenured professor. Low pay but lots
of security! :)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
MADMAN wrote:
Kludge!!! I'd rather refer to these features as job security :-)
Dave
Priscilla
Happy New Year!!
I need a little help on what a passive
interface is. From what I can gather, a passive
interface does not advertise its route to its
neighbor ? Now if that is the case, why can
I still ping an interface that is set to passive.
Please note: This is excluding directly connected
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