From: Herbert Maosa (asawilunda@googlemail.com)
Date: Sat Feb 23 2008 - 11:45:56 ARST
The redistribution that is explicitly asked in the paper is only the minimum
to answer the specific question. In order to achieve the bigger goal of full
reachability WITHIN your rack, you MAY have to perform additional
redistribution.
If the routes learnt from back bone routers are to be reachable, the exam
will tell you.
Herbert.
On 2/22/08, Vijay babu <dotcomvijay@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I took the IE Mock lab 4 and thought I will pass it quite easliy
> but shockingly dint pass it..
>
> No doubt I had to improve my answer checking skills.. but I am bit
> confused
> if I just need to do what was asked or If I need to do bit more.. an
> example
> is , in the BGP section I was asked to create a new loopback and advertise
> it into BGP.
> I did exactly that. But I got 0 for BGP section as I dint redistribute
> this
> loopback into the IGP.
> but I wasnt told this to be done.
>
> So, in CCIE exam if the IGP and BGP if the question doesnt ask us to
> redistribute into each other or if they dint
> ask us to do a summarisation of the IGP routes into BGP, should we go
> ahead
> and do it??
>
> "Full reachability" does it also apply to routes learned from the
> backbones
> BGP AS aswell? Is it acceptable to
> do extra redistribution when we were not asked to do it?
>
> Cheers
> Vijay
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