I think at one time, switching to a nailed null0 route vs. a nailed
loopback was preferrable, because it was fast switched and loopback routes
were processed switched. But for quite some time now, they have both been
able to do fast-switching..........not sure if thats where they were going
with that question
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Jennifer Cribbs wrote:
> Is this a true statement?
>
> Null0 is just a clever security method that has the added benefit of "less
> processing power" on the router.
> Have a great day!!
> Jennifer
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