Re: IE Core Lab Workbook Lab 8 Redistribution Questions

From: Kim (support@isolvesystems.com)
Date: Thu May 10 2007 - 13:13:13 ART


I can answer my second question. The purpose of "distance 109" under
'router rip" on R4 and R5 is to make R4 uses RIP routes redistributed from
OSPF instead of using OSPF. This allows these routes to be learned by EIGRP
10 on R6.

I did not use the "distance 111" under router ospf 2 and I have full
connectivity.

To get to full connectivity, there are more redistributions needed in
addition to the ones required by the mocklab. In the real exam, can we
redistribute as we like to or are we tied by the ones specified in the exam?

Thanks.
Kim

On 5/10/07, Kim <support@isolvesystems.com> wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> > I am not able to fully grasp the issues created by mutual
> > redistributions on R5, R4, R6.
> >
> > Please see the diagram for the redistributions.
>
>
> http://www.isolvesystems.com/Redistribution.jpg
>
> Looking at the answer.
> >
> > On R4, I understand that "distance ospf external 171" is to make R4 uses
> > original routes learned from EIGRP and RIP. Right?
> >
> > Questions:-
> > On R5, what's the purpose of "distance 111" under router ospf 2?
> > On R4 and R5, what the purpose of "distance 109" under 'router rip"?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Kim



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