224.0.0.5 and 224.0.0.6, in fact I just did this to stop OSPF from
becoming an interesting packet and firing up an ISDN backup link!!

  Dave

Patrick Ramsey wrote:
> 
> 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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David Madland
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
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