From: Perminder Grewal (percy_gunner@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jul 25 2002 - 14:01:32 GMT-3
Mark
Also don't forget split-horizon's on the frame-relay for IGRP and DV
protocols. Split horizon is disabled on the physical interface but not on
sub-if.
Percy
>From: "Snow, Mark" <Mark.Snow@newcome.com>
>Reply-To: "Snow, Mark" <Mark.Snow@newcome.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: CCIE Practical Studies, Darth Reid, and Redistribution
>Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 11:31:00 -0400
>
>All -
>
>I am having difficulties with Section V of the Lab Practice exam "Darth
>Reid" in Solie's book, CCIE Practical Studies Volume 1.
>I have completed the Lab, and for the most part gotten all the parts to
>work, and have downloaded the answer PDFs from the CiscoPress web site.
>
>I really do not agree with some of the solutions that they give for this
>specific lab, and was wondering if anyone had any insight (maybe someone
>who
>has taken this practice lab) as to why they answer the way they do.
>Also does anyone have any really good ref material (links) for
>redistribution?
>
>Specifically, the answer PDF has most of the routing protocols ALL
>redistributing into each other, (OSPF into IGRP, and IGRP into OSPF, OSPF
>into EIGRP, and EIGRP into OSPF) (even OSPF into RIP on router R3 when the
>lab specifically states NOT to advertise Lab routes onto the backbone - so
>there is no need for this).
>I am also getting a lot of routing loops due to this and right now I am
>clueless.
>
> > Mark Snow
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