Re: IE Workbook Lab 1 - Qs

From: Rich Collins (nilsi2002@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Sep 16 2007 - 11:51:40 ART


To answer your first question I think you have to restrict the other VLAN's
following the same path as VLAN102 i.e. traffic going from SW2 via SW1 to
SW4. Other VLAN's should only go from SW2 via SW3 to SW4. That was the
other part of the question task 1.5

I would also like to hear about when to "not use" the loopbacks for BGP
peering.

I'm very sure you can't see or change BB configurations.

Rich

On 9/16/07, backbone systems <backbone.systems@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have some basic questions,
>
> In IE Workbook Lab 1 - Task 1.5 the question asked that VLAN 102
> should not traverse SW3 . I looked at the solution and it is fine
> .But my pproach was a little bit different . What i would do is go to
> the SW3 switch and remove VLAN 102 from all the trunks ,
> than i will on the apposite side of each trunk and remove VLAN 102 .
> For me this is the simplest approach . Why should i alter
> VLAN trunks on each switch . For me in this question there is no need
> to remove or allow anything on SW1.
>
> CAn somebody comment on this ?Is my approach right?
>
>
> Secondly if not specifically asked , can i build the bgp peerings
> between neighbos over loopback ? Is it allowed ?
> May be the system doesn't allow us to advertise some of the loopbacks
> so it can be a problem too? Comment!!
>
> Are we allowed to see and alter any config on BBs?
>
> Regards,
>
> Backbone
>
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