From: Richard Dumoulin (richard.dumoulin@vanco.es)
Date: Fri Jun 25 2004 - 22:41:15 GMT-3
Art, if not specifically stated it is up to you to decide. So your solution
should be valid even if not exactly as in the solution's book,
--RIchard
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From: Art Lee [mailto:bahia111@comcast.net]
Sent: sabado, 26 de junio de 2004 2:58
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: INE Lab 17 BGP 6.1-6.5, In general
On my first pass thru the peering, I used different interfaces than in
the solution. Of course, I had some adj. problems.
In general, for a lab like this with the general instructions for
setting up peering, how do you determine which interface(s)
to use for peering, especially if you have 2 choices?
I'm asking because to use the solutions for 6.8, I had to use the
solution choice of interfaces. With my original choice of peering
interfaces, I had full BGP connectivity but had to use a different
route-map solution (origin-incomplete) to get that to work.
I guess I am asking about the actual lab & how do you select the "best"
or "correct" peering interface for the task requested. I don't
understand how the peering interfaces were chosen for R1, R2, & R3, in
particular, why pick ethernet over the serial links......
Art
-- *********************** Art Lee
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