Re: lab8

From: Vijay Venkatesh (vijay.venkatesh@xxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 31 2000 - 12:36:41 GMT-3


   
You have to use the map statements. You will land up into classical NBMA
issues later
Vijay.

Dana_L_Steffey@notes.seagate.com wrote:
>
> I also had a question come up on Router 5 in this lab concerning DLCI's.
> It is more of a question of what is the right way to do it. And I figure
> their is enough brain power in this group to answer it.
>
> For those who do not have the cciebootcamp labs -
>
> I have a point-to-mulitpoint subinterface -
>
> Normally on physical interfaces I use the 'frame-relay map ip' command, and
> on sub-interfaces I use the a 'frame-relay interf-dlci xxx command.
>
> On this particular point-to-multipoint, it confused me a little but I went
> ahead and typed in both DLCI's with the 'frame-relay interf-dlci' command
> that I usually would on a subinterface and it seemed to work fine.
> (haven't done that many point-to-multipoint's)
>
> Afterwords I was looking through marc's answers I noticed he used two map
> commands instead of the interface command - So is it more like an IOS thing
> where the old map statements still work but it is good 'policy' to use the
> interface dlci command on subinterfaces?
>
> I guess more to the point - In the 'real' lab - static routes aside - do
> you get knocked on points for idiosyncrasies like this? or as long as the
> route table is good to go you are fine?
>
> BTW - in case I didn't say it - THIS LAB REALLY SUCKS - or maybe more to
> the point - it is showing me a got a lot more studying to in the next 20
> days.
>
> Dana
> Lab: 21 June Nova Scotia
>
> "Earl Aboytes" <earl@linkline.com>@groupstudy.com on 05/31/2000 03:18:26 AM
>
> Please respond to "Earl Aboytes" <earl@linkline.com>
>
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> To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> cc:
>
> Subject: lab8
>
> In one part of the lab you are asked to redistribute between BGP and OSPF.
> There is an IGRP domain present that also has a mutual redistribution
> between it and OSPF. My problem is that the only way that I could get my
> external type 1 and external type 2 routes to inject into BGP was to use
> the "redistribute ospf 1 match external 1 external 2" command. I did not
> see this command in the solution guide that Marc provided to me. Is this
> the way that he wants you to do this or am I missing something?
>
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