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buemae808 wrote: Q. Why are routes received from one neighbor on a point-to-multipoint interface that runs EIGRP not propagated to another neighbor on the same point-to-multipoint interface? A. The split horizon rule prohibits a router from advertising a route through an interface that the router itself uses to reach the destination. In order to disable the split horizon behavior, use the no ip split-horizon eigrp as-number interface command. Some important points to remember about EIGRP split horizon are: * Split horizon behavior is turned on by default. * When you change the EIGRP split horizon setting on an interface, it resets all adjacencies with EIGRP neighbors reachable over that interface. * Split horizon should only be disabled on a hub site in a hub-and-spoke network. * Disabling split horizon on the spokes radically increases EIGRP memory consumption on the hub router, as well as the amount of traffic generated on the spoke routers. * The EIGRP split horizon behavior is not controlled or influenced by the ip split-horizon command.
buemae808 wrote: Someone told me to try using the "no ip split-horizon eigrp 1" command on the serial interface of the hub router which worked
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