From: Wang, Roger (Roger@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 18 2001 - 10:28:30 GMT-3
HaiBo,
How'bout configuring r1 so that r2 is the primary and r3 is the backup
remote peer?
HTH,
Rog
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Huang HaiBo [mailto:huanghb@mdcl.com.cn]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 4:44 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: DLSW questions
>
>
> Here is an interesting scenario I got from a practice lab.
>
> e0 s0 s0 s1 s0 e0
> ---[r1]--------------[r2]-----------------[r3]-----
> |
> |e0
> Task 1
> configure such that host at [r2] e0 can access host at [r3]
> e0. The answer
> is quite obvious.
>
>
> Task 2 (this is the tricky one)
> configure [r1] such that host at [r2] and [r3] can access
> host at [r1].
> Only ONE peer connection is allowed. Border peer command is
> not allowed.
>
>
> The initial thot I have is to configure [r2] as border peer and then
> both r1 and r3 will peer with the border peer. But this will
> violate the rules becos no border peer command should be in r1.
>
> Another thot that came across my mind is to configure
> r1 in prosmicuous mode. Then r2 and r3 will peer with r1.
> Doing this will violate the rule again becos there will be 2
> peer connection.
> Note that the question states ONE peer connection NOT one
> peer command.
> That is to say when u do a sh dlsw peer, there should be only
> ONE connection.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Huang
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