From: mark salmon (masalmon@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 25 2000 - 18:09:21 GMT-3
I suppose it depends on the scenario presented on the exam. It is my
understanding that unless something is PROHIBITED, it is ALLOWED as long
as it achieves the results asked for. For example, I have seen
scenarios in a practice lab environment (e.g. fatkid.com ) where static
routes are PROHIBITED, there are other scenarios where it is specfically
allowed.
Keep in mind that if you do no redistribution of IGP into BGP then you
will not be able to see the routes in the BGP table as BGP and IGP are
not synced.
"Foster, Kristopher" wrote:
>
> Sorry, I should have been more clear. The no sync command is viewed in the
> same light as static routes (it takes half the fun out! :D). This tidbit
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