RE: BGP issue

From: Filyurin, Yan (yan.filyurin@eds.com)
Date: Mon Mar 26 2007 - 16:51:45 ART


I know this we are beating this topic to death, but could I add a
question of my own?
If let's say the lab requirement say that you must have all the devices
reachable and they are not (let's say because I did not have the time to
do all these TCL scripts) how would the points get taken, assuming all
the tasks are complete. For example, let's say I get a connection to
the backbone devices tat was not supposed to be in any IGP and then I do
BGP and to insure routes are there, I do next-hop self and there is no
explicit requirement not to do it. So all is well and things work, but
I still have a subnet that is unreachable.
Is this a good time to ask a proctor at that point?

Yan

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Narbik Kocharians
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 9:28 PM
To: achievewoo@gmail.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: BGP issue

NOT unless you were asked to do so, think that you are in the court, you
want to answer the question/s without providing more info, or less info.

On 3/24/07, achievewoo@gmail.com <achievewoo@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,group
> In real lab exam, do I have to make every bgp route reachable or
> pingable?
> Assume backbone routers did not join IGP, should I redistibute BGP
route
> to IGP to make sure the full connection in POD network?
> What will proctor say ?
> Any suggestion will be apreciated!
> Thanks!
>
>



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