From: Bill Ng (billng101@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 12 2002 - 02:25:13 GMT-3
Do you have recommendations on literature covering
mutual redistribution on a practical hands-on lab
aspect between BGP and IGP's?
I'm not sure when to redistribute the IGP
into BGP and vice versa if the directions
ask to redistribute BGP and the IGP so
all interfaces can be reached from any router.
In lab 8, step 19 we're asked to redistribute b/t
BGP & OSPF.
mutual redistribution is done on R1 & R6
which makes sense because these are the only 2 routers
running BGP & OSPF.
In lab 2, only R4 & R6 does redistribution into BGP
while there are other routers running both BGP and
IGP.
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/52.html
describes solving the VLSM problem with static routes.
Lab 8 has a VLSM scenario where the IGRP network has a
longer
subnet mask than the OSPF network. It is resolved by
using passive-int
under IGRP for interfaces that are running OSPF and
denying these same
networks from being redistributed from IGRP back into
OSPF.
What are the advantages of each approach?
Can both approaches be used in all scenarios if the
directions do not
prevent using either approach?
Which labs reflect the changes made by Cisco to remove
certain
technologies in the CCIE lab:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html
Any suggestions on how to prepare differently given
the change to lab exam
change from 2 days to 1 day.
Thank you.
Bill
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