Hi Patrick,
I may need you to elaborate on your question a bit, because I am a little
unclear on your desired OSPF outcome here, but....
Besides the obvious passive interface -- which does allow the interface
address to be advertised via OSPF, but will not allow the router to form an
adjacency with other routers -- you could put an extended access list on the
interface that says something like...
access-list 101 deny ip host host 224.0.0.5
For example:
access-list 101 deny ip host 10.10.10.1 host 224.0.0.5
access-list 101 permit ip any any
!
interface ethernet0
ip access-group 101 in
this would prevent your router from forming an adjacency with the router
that has the ip of 10.10.10.1, but any other would be permited.
hth,
Dave
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