RE: Routing without routing protocol

From: R. Adjakou (radjakou@cfao.sn)
Date: Tue Jun 22 2004 - 16:38:53 GMT-3


As u're allowed to use one static route on R5,
1. Configure a static route to loopback of 3550.
2. Redistrib static into the routing protocol on R5.
3. Configure default gw on 3550 (this is not a violation of the lab
rules, I think)

Cordialement/Best regards;

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Roberto Adjakou
E-mail : RAdjakou@cfao.sn
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De : nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] De la part de
ccie2be
Envoyi : mardi 22 juin 2004 14:10
@ : Group Study
Objet : Routing without routing protocol

Hi All,

This one got me.

3550 has routing enabled but no routing protocols enabled.

It's only path to the rest of the network is via R5. All other routers
on the
other side of R5 must be able to ping the 3550's loopback.

I'm allowed to use one static route on R5.

This is what it looks like:

3550 lo0 fa0/5 ------- e0/1 R5 ----- rest of network

How do I provide reachabiltiy to the 3550's lo0 without violating lab
rules ie
no default routes or default networks and
no static routes except the one explicitly allowed here?

Please tell me what I'm missing. Thanks, Tim



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