From: eric ong (ongyongk@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 09:34:28 GMT-3
Hi guys, my first bunch of qns:
1. ISDN:
a. What is the effect of not configuring dialer-group on the dialed
router? Does it mean that the dialed router's idle timer will never be
refreshed thus will terminate calls upon idle-timeout or that it will
never terminate calls?
b. In Darth Reid: ISDN + OSPF demand-circuit in Area 0, the solution shows
the dialed router has a dialer-list that denies OSPF traffic while the
dialing router doesn't. www.cisco.com/warp/public/129/config-bri-map.html
says to deny ospf as interesting on dialing router. So need to deny on
dialed or dialing or both or none?
2. Routing Protocols & Redistribution
a. If it was not stated specifically how to advertise a network to achieve
connectivity, are we free to advertise it under any protocol (and any area
if OSPF)?
b. If it was not stated specifically, must all routes be
propagated/redistributed into stub networks or networks that only has the
backbone router? eg. in Darth Reid: R3 redistributes OSPF into RIP that's
running on Backbone 2/VLAN10 that only has R6 Backbone connected.
c. In Darth Reid: what is 'Configure EIGRP between R1, VLAN 2 and R4, Ring
1, and provide connectivity via EIGRP' asking for? Why did the solution
have R1 redistribute OSPF into EIGRP?
d. In Darth Reid: Why did the solution have R4 do ip summary-address eigrp
for 160.100.1.0 when R4 is not connected to 160.100.1.0?
Thanks for your help, this Darth Reid is pusing me over to the dark side...
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