From: Naushad Prasla (naushad.prasla@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 08 2000 - 17:28:36 GMT-3
Just to clarify this message. You do not want to disable RIP on LAN
interfaces otherwise your Servers will never see any SAP or Route updates.
Similarly, if there is another Cisco Router on the same LAN interface as
your Servers, will it use RIP or EIGRP to exchanges Routes and SAPs with the
previous Cisco Router?
Naushad
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Gary Bradford
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 12:09 AM
To: jgrizzut@softnet.com.ar; quan.wang@ieee.org
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CCIE lab SAP Performance
In addition to my other response (similar to this one) you also need to
disable rip on the backbone interfaces or you would still fail the question
:)
>Sender: nobody@groupstudy.com
>
>Tony this means that you must configure and enable ipx eigrp in the LAN
>interfaces and in the global configuration. When you enable IPX Eigrp the
>routers send periodical updates through the LANs interfaces and change
>driven updates on the serial interface by default. If you want change
>driven
>updates on the LAN you must enable it
>
>Javier
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tony Wang [SMTP:quan.wang@ieee.org]
> > Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 3:38 AM
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: CCIE lab SAP Performance
> >
> > The following is a CCIE lab question I had been asked, but I couldn't
> > understand it at all. Is there anybody here who knows what it talks
>about?
> >
> > Three routers in a VLAN A. You are concerned the SAP traffic across VLAN
>A
> > is interfering with other types of traffic. Ensure SAP updates are only
> > sent
> > across VLAN A when server are added or deleted from network.
> >
> > Anybody knows what they are talking about? Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Best Wishes, - Tony
> >
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