From: Loc Pham (ccie17030@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Apr 22 2007 - 11:20:39 ART
Darby,
The "practice labs" spell out the should, must not,
do not and alike...
Do not interpret the labs with common networking
practices because labs are after all, test candidates
of configure a complex network under SPECIFIC
requirements and you must complete it under 8 hrs.
For your case, if you smell 2 domains, then why not
???
I did alots of NMC with 2 OSPF domains, 2 EIGRP
domain, 2 ISIS domain: don't let the fun stopping you.
Would I do it in production : prob. not .
Would I do it for testing : why not ? I done it
before !!!
HTH,
lP
--- Darby Weaver <darbyweaver@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Has anyone had any recognizable problems doing this
> while completing their practice labs?
>
> I've used it quite a few times with no noticeable
> ill
> effects. But was curious if anyone actually
> considered not using mutual redistribution in this
> scenario and especially if BGP were used instead.
>
>
>
> Q. Can I configure more than one EIGRP autonomous
> system on the same router?
>
>
>
> A. You can configure more than one EIGRP autonomous
> system on the same router, but Cisco does not
> recommend it. Multiple EIGRP autonomous systems on
> the
> same router that use mutual redistribution can cause
> discrepancies in the EIGRP topology table. Cisco
> recommends you configure only one EIGRP autonomous
> system in any single autonomous system. Also use
> another protocol, such as BGP, in order to connect
> the
> two EIGRP autonomous systems.
>
>
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