Re: Quiz Question of the Day 20040712

From: Kenneth Wygand (KWygand@customonline.com)
Date: Mon Jul 12 2004 - 14:51:15 GMT-3


You can configure RIP any way you want as long as you don't violate any of the restrictions and you satisfy all of the requirements.

Ken
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Shechter <danshtr@yahoo.com>
To: Kenneth Wygand <KWygand@customonline.com>
Sent: Mon Jul 12 12:27:15 2004
Subject: Re: Quiz Question of the Day 20040712

whould R1 end accept broadcast instead of multicast?

Kenneth Wygand wrote:

>?
>Here's your Monday Morning brain cruncher!
>
>R1----10.0.0.x/24----R2
>
>Link on R1 connecting to R2 is 10.0.0.1/24
>Link on R2 connecting to R1 is 10.0.0.2/24
>
>R2 has RIPv2 routes that it is receiving from an external source.
>You do not have any information about what networks or subnets R2 is receiving.
>
>R1 needs to receive these routes from R2.
>
>RIP updates are NOT allowed to be sourced from any address in the 10.0.0.0/24 range.
>
>RIP routes may only be sourced form the 11.0.0.0/24 network, which is not currently defined anywhere.
>
>You CANNOT change the primary IP address on the interfaces between R1 and R2.
>
>Your configuration CANNOT include the following:
>
>R1:
>interface tunnel(x)
>ip address 11.0.0.(x) 255.255.255.0
>tunnel source 10.0.0.1
>tunnel destination 10.0.0.2
>
>How can this be accomplished?
>
>Good Luck!! :)
>
>Ken
>
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