> RD> When I setup a situation like the above, with Router B
> RD> advertising the 172.16.16.0/24 to router A, router A sees a
> RD> next hop of 10.10.10.2.  This is not good since packets from
> RD> A going to the 172.16.16 subnet get sent to Router B, which
> RD> then ARPs the desitnation, instead of just being ARPed by
> RD> router A.
> 
> Is this what you're trying to do:
> 
>       route-map <foo>
>        match <whatever>
>        set ip next-hop <something>

Not really, what I want is router A to learn that ther is no next hop IP-
the subnet is on the local ethernet.

-Ralph

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