From: Nawaz, Ajaz (Ajaz.Nawaz@bskyb.com)
Date: Tue Jun 24 2003 - 12:07:28 GMT-3
additional config or best practices will not earn you extra points. do what
they ask and nothing extra - keep it simple.
Filter after redis if necessary - you should still be in control !
hth
ajaz
-----Original Message-----
From: Hossam Mahmoud [mailto:sam6626@yahoo.com]
Sent: 24 June 2003 15:30
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: To Filter OR not to Filter while Redistribution!!
Hello Group,
I need your inputs before I make an important decision. It is about
redistribution in the LAB exam. Here you r the details.
Firstly, i liked the idea of filtering all routers and only leting what
needed routes while redestribution at any point in the exam.
I liked this style as it gives you more control and makes you more closer to
what is really going on in the routing tables.
I was trainned on this, i tried my first trial but i did't pass.
Friends told me that it is not a good practice to add unneeded code in the
exam, as well as, this ALWAYS filtering way may prohebit us from seeing some
troubles as the exam wants us to see them. And consecuently, solving them in
the unneeded techniques.
Thier advise was to follow the exam instructions and only filter when the
exam asks or when u have a direct clear need for it.
In the begining of my second trail preparation i kept on asking experts,
Cisco guys, this group and even Cisco CCIE techincal support team. But
unfortunatly Cisco team never get back to me.
Most of the advisors like the idea of NOT FILTERING all time.
Now, i need to finalize this!! I apreciate ppl advice BUT I LIKE the tighter
way!! It realy makes me feel in control!!
Shall i always filter while redistribution? Or shall i redistribute only and
filter if problems shows up??
Any last sayings for this??!!
Thanks for time
Hossam
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