Re: Reachability with BackBone routes

From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Oct 15 2006 - 10:18:55 ART


They'll let you know in the requirements you receive
on your particular lab.

You have no way of knowing if they are or are not
filtering.

Bruce and Val and NetMasterClass say:

Always look for hidden tricks in the BB.

You may want ot learn how to do a bit of filtering
yourself...

I've read that some people here who have passed the
lab, say that they are always particular about exactly
what they let in and what they let out...

So...

Read the lab requirements...

For me, the BB has always been... interesting and I'm
hoping to change that this week as my own lab nears...
within a week now.

In fact, I'm working on my BB techniques as we speak
on my own home lab.

:)

I feel ya...

--- Mohamed Saeed <mohamed_saeed2@rayacorp.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
>
>
> In a real lab should we maintain connectivity to the
> routes learned from
> the backbone routers?
>
>
>
> For this to happen, either the backbone routers
> should have static
> routes towards the internal IP address space or I
> have to redistribute.
> My question is will I lose points if I redistributed
> my internal IP
> address space towards the backbone routers although
> it is not explicitly
> required.
>
>
>
> Hope that somebody helps with this.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Mohamed Saeed, CCNP - CCIP
>
>



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