Re: NHRP domino effect
Andy Malis <malis@nexen.com> Wed, 12 July 1995 15:45 UTC
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To: Yakov Rekhter <yakov@cisco.com>
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Subject: Re: NHRP domino effect
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Yakov, > A most elaborate strategy could be to configure a router in such a way > that NHRP Request generation by the router would be driven only by the > traffic the router receives over its non-NBMA interfaces (interfaces > that are not attached to an NBMA network). Traffic received by the > router over its NBMA-attached interfaces would not trigger NHRP > Requests. Just like in the previous case, such a router is not a > subject to the NHRP domino effect, and need not perform any actions to > suppress this effect. I MUCH prefer this solution personally. I will include all three of your messages on the agenda - thanks much for the input. It looks like we're not going to have any shortage of things to talk about in Stockholm! Cheers, Andy __________________________________________________________________________ Andrew G. Malis Ascom Nexion voice: +1 508 266-4522 malis@nexen.com 289 Great Rd., Acton MA 01720 USA FAX: +1 508 266-2300
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