Re: IE lab14 task 3.4

From: Ben (bmunyao@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 10 2007 - 03:24:47 ART


Michael,
Thanks for responding.

Perhaps a task like this qualifies to be referred to the proctor? I say this
because
the instructions state that the mistakes in question break certain tasks,
and therefore cannot be circumvented. For this task, apparently it can be
done using PPPoFR, and therefore may not be a mistake.

What is the general feeling on this?

Ben

On 7/10/07, M S <michaelgstout@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> i took the interface configs to be wrong,since the directions said there
> were errors in the initial config.
> i think ppp peer neighbor route allows this functionallity.
> Perhaps there is some other type of PPP interface you can use to meet the
> requirement.
>
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> From: *Ben <bmunyao@gmail.com>*
> Reply-To: *Ben <bmunyao@gmail.com>*
> To: *"Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>*
> Subject: *IE lab14 task 3.4*
> Date: *Mon, 9 Jul 2007 21:34:07 +0300*
> Hi
> The above task asks from R4 and R5 routers in a back to back connection to
> be configured to use ip addresses 167.x.45.4/32 and 167.x.45.5/32
> respectively. Static routing not allowed, additional interfaces allowed.
> Initial configurations have encapsulation frame-relay on the affected
> serial
> interfaces.
>
> The solution guide creates loopback interfaces and ip unnumbered to these
> loopbacks on the serial interfaces. It then changes the serial interface
> encapsulation to ppp.
>
> The lab instructions forbid the change of initial encapsulation types
> unless
> explicitly allowed. I therefore opted to do the following
>
> 1. Place the IP addresses on loopback 1 interfaces
> 2. Create virtual template interfaces with ip unnumbered to the loopback 1
> interfaces
> 3. PPPoFR on the serial interfaces, thus retaining the original
> encapsulation.
>
> What would have been the appropriate solution in a real lab? Would any of
> you have done it differently? What other ways are there to achieve the
> task
> requirement?
>
> Ben
>
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