Is a 51.00.10 error always a sign of a problem, or can it be normal in certain scenarios?

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Is a 51.00.10 error always a sign of a problem, or can it be normal in certain scenarios?
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While a 51.00.10 error usually indicates a problem, it can sometimes be normal if a router is intentionally configured to be a passive neighbor in a routing protocol. However, this is rare and should be carefully considered and documented. It's generally best to avoid passive neighbor configurations unless there's a specific reason to do so.