Re: Redistribution once in for all

From: Erick B. (erickbe@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Nov 02 2002 - 23:55:36 GMT-3


Masood,

Dennis has a wonderful matrix already put together,
it's on his website at

http://home.attbi.com/~blaga/index.htm

As for as the lab, know every nook and cranny in IOS.

I just got back from my 4th attempt without success
again and I thought again I had it nailed this time.
Every time I've been so close. I'm starting to think
they don't want to give me a number. I've asked for a
rescore but my wife doesn't want me giving money to
cisco anymore. I don't know if I'm going to continue
playing this game or not. It would be nice to have,
but I don't need it.

--- Masood Toor <mtoor2@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I like to start this thread: I think the Key to
> sucess in CCIE lab is be
> ready to do unexpected stuff quick. I think if we
> get redistribution down
> quick and without the guess this will give us a good
> start.
> I will make a matrix of this once we have all the
> answers:
> Say I have 2 routes (connected): 60.60.0.0 /24 and
> 60.60.1.0 /24 I like to
> redistribute it into another protocol as a /8
> (classfull) or /16 (summary) or
> /24 (as connected) route. Once we have
> redistribution down we can work on how
> to filer whole thing or how to avoide filtering
> whole thing. Filter based on
> summary and filter as connected.
>
> What should I look for as I redistribute this Into:
> BGP:
> router OSPF 1: ("redistribute connected" to get it
> in as /8 route)
> ("redistribute connected subnets" to get it in as
> /24 route) (anyway to get it
> in as a /16 route-map?)
> EIGRP:
> RIP 1:
> RIP 2:
> I think this is all in CCIE EXAM: But if all of put
> our 1c in we all can
> understand this once for all?
>
> Thanks,
> Masood



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