From: Earl Aboytes (earl@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat May 20 2000 - 14:49:08 GMT-3
To me, it seems that they want me to be able to see all zones but only want me
to get my updates from one particular router. Does that make sense in an apple
talk environment? Maybe I'm complicating this too much.
Earl
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Gerard Robinson" <gerardrobinson@dial.pipex.com>
Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 14:35:33 +0100
>
> Does it really matter if users on R3 LAN can see the cable-range and z
one on the R1-R2 WAN, if there are no Appletalk nodes on the WAN link which mus
t be the case then what's the issue? just use a GZL filter on R3 to block R2e0
zone or a cable-range filter to block R2e0 and then the zone won't appear anywa
y. Of course you could block R1-R2 cable-range from R3 and then use a static ro
ute on R3 to get to R2.
>
> BTW the question strikes me a being a typical CCIE lab question, can y
ou confirm?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Earl Aboytes
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 10:51 AM
> Subject: Appletalk filters
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>
> I have the following appletalk configuration
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> -----(e0)R1(s0)--------(s0)R2(e0)
>
> |
>
> (s0)R3(t3/0)
>
> I am being asked to put a filter on r3 such that it only sees routes and zon
es from r1. Can anyone clarify what they are asking me here? I don?t think th
at it is a zip reply filter because I am being asked to put the filter directly
on R3. Its not a get zone list filter because they are not asking about end u
sers. I don?t think a cable range filter would work because R1 and R2 share a
cable range. Can somebody help me?
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