RE: IEWB BB1,BB2 and BB3

From: Jeff Theunissen (jhtemail@yahoo.com.au)
Date: Tue Aug 08 2006 - 10:01:43 ART


The BB1,2,3 Routers are Backbone routers and are used to inject routes into
your lab. It is likely in the real Lab you will have routers that you will
not have any access too however in a home lab you may have to set them up to
inject BGP, RIP, OSPF routes. If your setting up a home lab usually any old
router will do for a Backbone router I personally use 2503 Routers. They are
cheap and with a full memory compliment can run 12-2T capable of IPV6
Routing Protocols.

You must test yourself when setting up your labs after initial configuration
not to access these routers for anything you need as remember in the real
lab you will not have access. These routers may emulate non-cisco routers,
they are likely to have CDP Turned off, You may not even have the IP
Addresses of these routers. Learn how to probe your network for these
devices it is a useful skill for the lab and in the real world. Anyway I
hope this helps...

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Metin
Sent: Tuesday, 8 August 2006 9:47 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IEWB BB1,BB2 and BB3

Hi,
I am new for IEWB and there are 3 routers which are BB1, BB2 and BB3. How do
I
use that routers? What should be done on that routers? I cant see any
configuration information about these routers.



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