From: Ahmed Mustafa (ahmed.mustafa@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 21:58:18 GMT-3
Brian,
I am sorry if this question sounds repititive, but we really need your help.
I just finished lab 2, and I paid particular attention to routes in each
routers' routing table. I see all the routes, but I can't fulfill the
requirment for IP reachibility. For example, I can't ping any any of the BGP
routes such as 112.0.0.0 - 118.0.0.0 beyond R2 which makes sense since BB1
doesn't have a route back to other subnets of the routing domain.
The lab2 is as well very quite about this subject as it doesn't explicitly say
to redistribute IGP to BGP or vice versa. Ofcourse, in a real lab
environments, we won't have any control over Backbone Routers.
I have also heard from other CCIEs and CCIEs to be that never try to be smart
aleck while taking you lab meaning don't do something if they are not asking
you to do.
If lab requires a complete IP reachibility, but doesn't specifically states
then what should be the approach.
Anyone who completed the Internetworkexpert Lab 2 is welcome to contribute to
let us know that how you guys overcome this problem.
For me, the only way to all the routes pingable by redistributing IGP to BGP
on r6 and r5 so routes coming from AS 54 and As254 will be reachable by any
routers.
Help Help Help as this situation can really kill us in a real lab.
Regards,
Ahmed
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