what is used for passive intercae comand
mine answer-to prevent to take update from outside
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Answer / vinayybx
passivce-interface in rip
in rip the passive-interface will receive the updates but it
will not send any updates to other devices in the network
from that port where the passive-interface is applied
passivce-interface in eigrp
in eigrp the passive-interface wont allow and receive the
hello packets and updates from that port where the
passive-interface is applied
hope this one is right
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No dude... little bit different.
Passive interface command is used to control the
advertisement of routing information.
Most of the routing protocol, PASSIVE INTERFACE command
restrict outgoing advertisements only. But the case is
little bit different in EIGRP. In EIGRP, when PASSIVE
INTERFACE command is enable between two routers, it not only
suppressing routing updates but also HELLO MESSAGES also. In
result, router also lost the neighbor relationship with
router. So it also suppress the incoming updates also.
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