use an access list that filters on ip protocol number 89
access-list 101 deny ospf source destination
access-list 101 permit etc
but based on what you say about a router of yours on "their" side? maybe
"they" should take responsibility for the filtering on the appropriate
interfaces?
Chuck
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Patrick Ramsey
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 2:06 PM
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Subject: filtering ospf [7:19856]
Anyone remember how to ACL ospf?
basically I have area 0 on one interface of a router that touches another
company's area 0 (we're splitting) And I want to stop sending them updates
and stop receiving updates from them.
The real kicker is that I still have another router on that side in area 0
that WAS vendor supported and I can not make any changes to it. (therefor
area 0 must remain for it to communicate properly)
I seem to recall reading about filters designed just for this scenario but I
can not find them in conf t.... Anyone else know?
-Patrick
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