Robert,

For IPX RIP, it is my understanding that you can not turn off split horizon.

For IP on frame interfaces, split horizon is turned on automatically for
point to point interfaces but off by default for the physical and
multi-point interfaces.

some one please correct me if I am incorrect.


JL

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Subject: Split Horizon and Frame


Folks,

Quick question just to make sure I have things correct in my head.  Please
correct me if I'm wrong.

O.k.

FOR IPX every frame interface (physical, point, multipoint) split horizon is
enabled by default.

FOR IP physical frame interface split horizon is disabled and for point and
multipoint split horizon is enabled by default.

The above on ATM interfaces is it the same rules??

Cheers

Robert McCallum




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