RE: Workbooks practice doubts

From: Jaycee Cockburn - BCX SS (Jaycee.Cockburn@bcx.co.za)
Date: Sun Nov 06 2005 - 09:01:36 GMT-3


Hi D,
I will try and answer some:

1. Once you configured "line vty 0 15" you will have to bind the
access-class to them as well. For the cat3550 there is by default vty 0
- 15. Remember that you will also need a password to be usefull.

2. OSPF demand circuit can be on any side, both if you feel like it. I
have seen the feeling is to put it on the calling side...

3. I would consider using SVC with classical IP.

4. Here it could be that they ask not to use classical IP (no "atm
arp-server" command)So the options is PVC or SVC with nsap mapping...

5. This topic has killed some people so I will not answer it.
(Flameproof on)The feeling is that the "no arp frame-relay" command does
nothing(Flameproof off)

6. Not sure, have to lab this up, but I suppose to be safe, use this on
the calling side.

7. Yes

8. Depends on what they are asking...To make it easier for yourself and
if permitted, I would not use it...use your own eg mapped to ipv4 addr
or router nr.

HTH
Happy Labbing!
Cheers
JC

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Desmond Ong
Sent: 06 November 2005 01:44 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Workbooks practice doubts

Hi there,

i am having some doubts while doing my workbooks...

1) if i want to prevent telnet access to my router, i need to put in
access-class XXX under line vty 0 4. do i need to put it under line vty
5 15?

2) how to determine which side of the isdn router to put the isdn ospf
demand circuit command? can i put on both sides?

3)when ask not to use static mapping on atm, how to i configure

4) under atm, when ask not to rely on remote router for arp, i need to
configure "no protocol ip inarp" together with no atm "ilmi-keepalive"
right?

5) under frame-relay, when ask not to rely on remote router for arp, i
need to put " no frame-relay inarp", how about no arp frame-relay" so
that i will not response to other router arp request...

6)Does the "dialer-load threshold either" command need to put on both
side of the isdn router when not explicitly asked?

7)when configuring bgp, if by next hop is available by IGP, can i still
put in the next-hop-self command under every peering to ibgp peers?

8)ipv6 - do we need to put in eui-64 for site local address? i
understand is for automatically assigning the host portion of the
address...

apologise for the lengthy questions.....

Thanks!



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