
Customizing DVMRP
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Accepting Reports from Standard DVMRP Neighbors Only
A standard DVMRP router sends a probe message to a neighbor before it
advertises a route report. DVMRP uses the probe message to learn the neighbor’s
capability. Some routers, however, send only route reports; they do not send
probes. By default, DVMRP accepts reports from standard and nonstandard
DVMRP neighbors.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to allow a DVMRP interface to
communicate with standard DVMRP routers only.
Using the BCC
To specify whether a DVMRP interface communicates with standard DVMRP
routers only, navigate to a DVMRP interface prompt (for example,
box;
ethernet/2/2; ip/2.3.4.5/255.255.255.0; dvmrp
) and enter:
depend-on-probe
<state>
state
is one of the following:
enabled
disabled
(default)
For example, the following command configures DVMRP to communicate with
standard DVMRP routers only on IP interface 2.3.4.5:
dvmrp/2.3.4.5#
depend-on-probe enabled
dvmrp/2.3.4.5#
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