From: Gary (cisco.wizard@virgin.net)
Date: Sun Oct 30 2005 - 22:16:00 GMT-3
I think what you might find is that if you tackle the later sections on the
lab and do well on them, you will have the reachability you are looking for.
One of the possible down falls of doing a lab task 'according to Hoyle' but
not 'explicitly' asked for is you may give yourself problems later on in the
lab. Actually those problems could be pretty ugly!
I would say, do what is asked for and no more. If you are still inclear, ask
the proctor but they may not help you if the solution is buried somewhere in
the tasks the lab is proposing you do. Ask the proctor after reading the
whole lab through.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph" <Mandela@myrealbox.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: BGP question #1
> I thought the goal of the Lab is to ensure full reachability to all
routes. Is BGP exempt from that goal? If the question is not very clear in
this particular situation, without any specific instruction on what to do or
not, and the Proctors not willing to give a direct answer, what do we do?
>
> TIA and regards
> Ralph.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Ralph" <Mandela@myrealbox.com>
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 10:58:53 -0500
> Subject: BGP question #1
>
> Is it considered "best practice" to advertise a summary of my whole
network to the Backbones to ensure full reachability to all BGP routes; even
if we are not asked to or if the question is not specific about this.
>
> Is this a question for the Proctors?
>
> Would someone lose points for doing this or for NOT doing this?
>
> What is the prevailing opinion here?
>
> TIA and regards
> Ralph
>
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