From: Dan (dp595@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 22 2002 - 18:52:07 GMT-3
Cisco wants you to have more than one tool in your tool box therefore you
should consider and practice all solutions.
An ip route to null0 is definitely a static route so if you are asked to not
use a static route I would follow instructions.
Dan Pontrelli CCIE# 8040, MCSE, CNA
NTT/Verio Customer Engineering
There is real magic in enthusiasm. It spells the difference between
mediocrity and accomplishment."
- Norman Vincent Peale
> 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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