From: sheherezada@gmail.com
Date: Tue Aug 14 2007 - 10:05:43 ART
Yes, this is one of the reasons you are supposed to read the entire
lab before configuring anything: later requirements may change earlier
decisions. It also might happen that some task does not provide you
with enough information, but a later task completes the missing info.
HTH,
Mihai
On 8/14/07, Herbert Maosa <asawilunda@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Group,
>
> I dont know who has gone through this lab ( IEWB 4.0 Lab 14 ), but I think
> it is evil, possibly in a good way. My grief is on task 3.1, which requires
> you to have read and understood the EIGRP requirements before you decide to
> configure PPPoFR. From the actual CCIE Lab perspective, is this expected,
> ie, to make early decissions on how to configure your LAN and WAN based on
> future IGP requirements?
>
> I had to spend a lot of time ( hours ) figuring out how to apply two
> different MD5 passwords on a multipoint FR interface for different EIGRP
> neighbors, only to go back to my WAN config at this late stage to change it
> to use PPPoFR. I think this is quire evil of Brian !!
>
>
> Herbert.
> --
> Kindest regards,
> hm
>
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