CCbootcamp lab 17 ISDN

From: Joe Higgins (netsat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Feb 23 2002 - 18:19:36 GMT-3


   
This lab has you put ospf area 5 on the isdn line. However the solution
only has ospf on the r5 end of the isdn line. The result is no
adjacency on the isdn link. If there were an adjacency then the routes
in the routing table on r5 would be the ospf routes because of the lower
distance than isis. Why go through the trouble of setting an ospf
demand circuit and a virtual ospf link on r6 when the bri0 line is not
an ospf interface? I have searched the archives on this issue and I have
found nothing. I find it hard to believe that I am the first one to
notice this.



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