From: Brian R. 'Swannie' Swan (swannie@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Dec 27 1999 - 03:23:13 GMT-3
I've only taken the lab once, but I didn't find that to be the case? Can anyon
e
else add input on this?
Swannie
Yifan/Eric WANG wrote:
> But.. in ccie lab exam, you must give a good reason to proctor if you want
> to reboot a router. You can lose points if you reboot a router without a
> sound reason.
>
> >From: Stanislav Sinyagin <SSinyagin@mtu.ru>
> >Reply-To: Stanislav Sinyagin <SSinyagin@mtu.ru>
> >To: "Yifan/Eric WANG" <yifanwang@hotmail.com>
> >CC: MJaouad@SARCOM.COM, ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >Subject: Re[2]: ospf authentication
> >Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1999 10:32:13 +0300
> >
> >YEW> I changed the int. auth. password from cisco to cisco1. Surely ospf
> >session
> >YEW> went down as expected. But after I changed it back to "cisco", I still
> >got
> >YEW> auth. mistach in "debug ip ospf event".
> >
> >YEW> I had to reboot the routers.
> >
> >YEW> Was it a bug with 11.1.24 ip ?
> >
> >yeah, there are many small bugs which require you to reboot. Recently
> >I configured EIGRP on two routers, then added RIP, then removed EIGRP
> >-- and one of the router's RIP didn't send any updates. After a reboot
> >all went allright.
> >
> >Also it was with BGP confederation -- the router didn't want to send
> >any updates to EBGP neighbor within confederation, until I rebooted
> >it.
> >
> >So, if the configs seem to be right, and it does not work, reboot it.
> >
> >Stan
> >
> >
>
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