RE: IEWBv4.1 Lab19 Task 11.3

From: brajesh.thakur@wipro.com
Date: Mon Aug 06 2007 - 00:26:39 ART


Thanks everyone for your reply.

Warm Regards,

Brajesh Thakur

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From: Alan Ewer [mailto:acewer64@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 6:01 AM
To: Brajesh Thakur (WI01 - Services)
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: IEWBv4.1 Lab19 Task 11.3

Hi

The problem with EEK/SLA MON is that the R3 srial interface may remain
up between R2-R3. So you need to find a way to detect if R1 or R3 has
gone down. SLA may well re-route around the downed PVC and show an "up"
responder even if R1 fails on the F/R side.

I got caught also by interpretation.." Looses connection to the F/R
cloud" would imply that the LMI's had ceased and the line protocol would
go down anyway on R1.. so i just did a "track ser 0/0" on R1..

again just an interpretation thing...but hopefully questions are a
little less vague in the real test ?

Just My Opinion

Regds

Alan E

On 8/4/07, brajesh.thakur@wipro.com <brajesh.thakur@wipro.com> wrote:

Can someone please clarify why do we need to create the tunnel
interfaces in this task.
Task states that R1 should be preferred gateway unless it loses its
connection to frame-relay cloud, so we can track serial interface on
router.
Even if I think about tracking end to end reachability, it can be
achived by object tracking.
Please clarify why do I need to create the tunnel interfaces on R1 and
R2

Warm Regards,
Brajesh Thakur

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