From: Wollmann, Bruno RQHR (Bruno.Wollmann@rqhealth.ca)
Date: Thu Jan 03 2008 - 00:24:15 ARST
Hi KiD,
I can think of a few differences...
- split horizon for RIP and EIGRP
- ip pim nbma for IP MULTICAST
- frame relay traffic shaping
With some of the practice labs, you'll run into the above issues and
that gives you experience on what happens to certain kinds of traffic
and how to troubleshoot, debug and fix those issues. By avoiding the
above issues, I think you'll have a few holes in your study plan and
knowledge.
Also your frame switch will require more serial ports if you insist on
only using physical interfaces.
The people who actually create the workbooks can probably identify many
more issues than I have.
I'm curious, why would you want to do this?
HTH
Bruno
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ccie kid
Sent: January 2, 2008 7:33 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Just Joined..First Post/Question!
Hi Guys!
I just joined group Study and here is my first question,I asked this
questions from many but did not got satisfied.If there is one router R1
connection to other two router via FR via two different interfaces like
this :-
R3------s0/1--R1--s0/0-----R2
And in another case R1 is connected two router via FR but with ONE MAIN
INTERFACE BY MAKING TWO SUBINTERFACE like this:-
R3------s0/0.3--R1--s0/0.2-----R2
Can you tell me the difference in between two cases like in context to
data transmission? Actually I also dont have one serial module and was
thinking instead of using two main interfaces if I use two subinterface
under one interface,would that make any difference if I start practicing
my labs like that,also generally also i am curious to know the
difference.
KiD
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