Re: Voice lab QoS - which one to follow (SRND or standard)

From: shiran guez (shiranp3@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2007 - 08:52:12 ART


It need to be working 100% according to the lab requirement mean that if it
is said to bind to one interface and you bind to a different one then it can
work technically but it is not working according to what they told you so it
is not 100%.

the idea is not just to make it work but to make it work as they wanted it
to work.
for another example:

there can be a question to make a BGP peer between R1 and R2 and to make it
work even if one of there interface fail

R1----------R2
| |
| |
R3----------R4
you can see that R1 is connected to R2 directly but also have an indirect
link trough R3 and R4 using IGP.

So I could make a peer based on the physical connection between R1 and R2
and it would work perfect but it would not work according to what they asked
as they asked me to make it work even if the direct link fail.

So I need here to make a loopback interface on both R1 and R2 and advertise
it to the IGP and use the loopback to peer between the Routers and this
would answer exactly how they asked.

On Dec 3, 2007 1:22 PM, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > in any of the CCIE labs there is no partial credit, so if one
> > question have several tasks all need to be 100% working for you to get the
> > points.
> >
> >
>
> hey,
> The situation I described in the example works 100% working.
> The only difference is I didn't bind the signaling interface to loopback
> interface (questions requirement) and binded it to a ethernet interface on
> the same router.
>
> Solution works 100%.
>
> Frog
>
>

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Shiran Guez
MCSE CCNP NCE1
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