From: Brian Dennis (bdennis@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Mon Nov 05 2007 - 21:48:18 ART
If they don't ask for RIP then you do not have to configure RIP. Keep
in mind that the BB routers are preconfigured for multiple labs so you
could see packets from routing protocols not used in your particular lab.
--Brian Dennis, CCIE4 #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/SP) bdennis@internetworkexpert.com
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George Goglidze wrote: > Hello all, > > I have one question, hopefully the answer does not break the NDA. > anyway I'm not asking what is happening on the real lab. > I'm just asking your opinion, let's say, what you would do in the following > situation. > > let's say, you do a debug on one of the routers that connects to BACKBONE > router. > and you suddenly see packets coming into your router by multicast to > 224.0.0.9. > which you obviously recognize as RIP v2 packet. > > But you do read ENTIRE lab, and do not find anywhere a requirement that > would ask you, > that you have to bring up RIP between your router and BB router. > > What would you do? Configure RIP??? > receive all networks it advertises? redistribute maybe on whatever other > protocols you previously had? > > > Or if the lab does not mention it has to be done, then you think it's find > to leave it alone??? > > Many thanks for your input... > > Regards, > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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