Re: Summary to Null 0 Question

From: DAN DORTON (DHSTS68@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 22 2002 - 18:23:04 GMT-3


   
I would consider it to be a static route to a destination.

Destination = Null0

In real life it is a a very usefull tool. In fact cisco recommeneds thats how y
ou solve FLSM to VLSM problems on TAC.

However, I would not count on being able to use that in the lab.

I would dig a bit deeper into your toolbox if I were you! ;)

>>> "Gregg Malcolm" <greggm@sbcglobal.net> 03/22/02 02:48PM >>>
Folks,

The answer to this is most likely "ask the proctor when you get to the lab"
but I thought I ask now to see if I need to work more on other solutions.

Do you think that an ip route to null 0 to summarize a route is considered a
static route? My thinking is that the intent of the exclusion of static routes
on the lab is to prevent static routing to destinations only. Null 0 is a
very useful tool in my toolbox as it stands now.

By all means, please do not answer if you consider this question to be NDA.
Please no NDA flames either as I do take the NDA seriously.

TIA, Gregg



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