That's the exact reason why I asked on Eigrp and Isis for link-state? :-)
Do you have any ideas??
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>Subject: RE: Snapshot routing for Eigrp? [7:56102]
>Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 01
way! ;-)
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> >From: "Scott Davis"
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I don't think you can use Link State routing protocols over snapshot
because they rely on hello messages periodically (not 100% on this but
pretty sure).
I got it to work in a DDR EIGRP environment using floating statics,
quite straight forward.
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Woops, That second sentence was misleading, I didn't mean I got snapshot
with EIGRP to work, I used floating static's instead of Snapshot.
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From: Symon Thurlow
Sent: 22 October 2002 22:05
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Subject: RE: Snapshot routing for Eigrp? [7:56102]
A minor nitpick here: EIGRP is not a link state protocol but it does
use hello messages to establish and keep track of neighbors. Hello
messages used by a routing protocol will complicate your DDR situation,
but they are not the defining characteristic of link state protocols.
John
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>From CCO, Snapshot Routing : FAQ
Snapshot allows the use of all "distance vector" routing protocols over DDR
lines. They include:
RIP and IGRP for IP
RTMP for Appletalk
RIP and SAP for IPX
RTP for Vines
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