By default split-horizon is turned off on a physical interface with
encapsulation frame-relay. You don't want R2 to advertise the routes it
learned via EIGRP from R1 back to R1. Hint EIGRP has a lower
administrative distance than OSPF.
Marc Russell
CCIE Boot Camp
-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Buelna [mailto:dameon@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:35 AM
To: ccielab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: bootcamp lab 2
Hi,
On lab 2, my configs match Marcs very closely. However, I'm trying to
figure
out why the ip split horizon on R2's serial interface is there.
I don't know why I would want R2 to advertise routes that it has learned
through serial 0 back out serial 0.
I think I've got (probably don't though) everything working but I don't
have
that configured. My routing tables seem to be correct. I must be missing
something.
Hmm..
-Derek
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