Yes that make sense. I will give it a try and send you the data.
Thanks!
Pierre-Alex
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Subject: RE: RIP holddown timers - Not used by default? [7:33426]
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I don't think hold down timers prevent triggered updates from taking effect
immediately. Once the route is poisoned, the hold down timers prevent a
router from marking route as back up for xx seconds. I think the exception
to that is if a route comes in that is better than the one that was
origi
I wanted to test whether the holddown timers of RIP work. The all in one
CCIE guide say that hold-down timers in RIP are not used by default.
EXPERIMENT :
I setup p1-r1, and p1-r3 with RIP using the Default timers:
Configuration on p1-r1 was: (router rip, network 10.0.0.0)
Configuration on p
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