SAF Forwarder with L2 Adjacency Configuration Example
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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==Related show Commands== | ==Related show Commands== | ||
| - | show eigrp service-family | + | show eigrp service-family ipv4 neighbors |
| + | Example(s): | ||
| + | [[Image:Show_eigrp_service-family_ipv4_neighbors.jpg]] | ||
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| + | ==Commonly Asked Question== | ||
| + | Q: Does SAF have to run EIGRP? | ||
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| + | A: Although SAF requires that an EIGRP virtual-instance be configured ("SAF-fwdr" in the example above), EIGRP as a routing protocol is not required in order for SAF to operate properly. SAF is responsible for advertising services and not IP prefixes. | ||
| + | SAF can run with any routing protocol (eg: static, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP). | ||
==Related Information== | ==Related Information== | ||
Latest revision as of 15:39, 7 June 2010
Contents |
Introduction
This configuration example demonstrates how to configure SAF Forwarders that share a common multi-access segment.
Example
Related show Commands
show eigrp service-family ipv4 neighbors
Example(s):
Commonly Asked Question
Q: Does SAF have to run EIGRP?
A: Although SAF requires that an EIGRP virtual-instance be configured ("SAF-fwdr" in the example above), EIGRP as a routing protocol is not required in order for SAF to operate properly. SAF is responsible for advertising services and not IP prefixes. SAF can run with any routing protocol (eg: static, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP).
Related Information
Technical Support & Documentation - Cisco Systems SAF Product Page - Cisco Systems Cisco IOS SAF Configuration Guide - Cisco Systems

