From: Filyurin, Yan (yan.filyurin@eds.com)
Date: Fri Feb 16 2007 - 19:28:50 ART
Jeff Doyle book is the best resource, I found so far and experimentation
is the key. When it comes to that there is always more than one way to
do things. And read the public PDF on that under Netmaster. It was
recommended to me sometime ago and it greatly helped.
Or you can draw your own diagrams of different routing protocols and see
all the things that could happen and things to pay attention too could
be the following.
1)Making sure that if on the same router something connected is known to
protocol A and something to B and redistribute from A to B and vice
versa, make sure that these connected networks get through
2)In multiple redistribution points make sure routes learned in one
protocol from another do not get back there
3)Distance manipulation to avoid routing loops due to routes from
protocol B that came from A and on another router these redistributed
seem better than A.
4)Manipulating metrics to the path to redistribution point could be
okay.
That is just 4 I can think of, but it is all about experimentation.
Dynamips is also pretty awesome to practice it.
My problem is that somehow my redistribution always seems to work, but I
might not notice a problem. :)
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Antonio Soares
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 1:36 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Routing Protocol Redistribution
Dear GS,
My weakest area is Routing Protocol Redistribution and i want to be very
strong with this. I want to have a structured approach to the topic in
my mind. The last thing i want is to spend 1 or 2 hours troubleshooting
my redistribuiton in the lab. Which resources do you recommend ? Books,
WBs, CoD, ... I have Doyle's Books and i find the Redistribution
Chapters not deep enough...
Thanks.
Antonio
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