Colin,
Can't remember if you got a reply.
The classic case they are talking about is the Loopback address. Unless
you have ip ospf network point-to-multipoint Loopback address are
advertised as /32 routes. This might be tough to set up adjacencies with
(since the neighbor won't be on the same
Hi,
Its nothing..its just that by default ospf advertises the loopback address
as a host route i.e with a mask of /32. This default behaviour can be
changed by giving the command ip ospf network point-to-multipoint under the
interface config mode.
Regards
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A host route is a route with all 1's as the mask... 255.255.255.255
JR
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Ive been reading up on OSPF for the BSCI test and am confused as to what
an
OSPF Host Route is. RFC 2328 refers to OSPF host
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