From: Adel Karim (adelkarim@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Apr 14 2008 - 06:09:04 ART
There is no need for passive interface on R4 since the command "network
204.12.x.0" on R4 will not enable RIP on any other interface except the
desired one which is e0/1.
HTH
Adel
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 11:05 AM, ccie@robby.de <ccie@robby.de> wrote:
> on R3 that's clear for me. The only mistake for me was on R4, in the
> solutions i think they forget the passive configs on R4.
>
> Adel Karim schrieb:
>
> > Yes you are correct, for R4 it is asking you to enable RIP on the
> > connection to BB3 and that's it. No other interfaces should have RIP enabled
> > on them: Enable RIP on VLAN 43 between R4 and BB3.
> > But if you look at R3, enabling RIP on vlan 36 using the command
> > "network 141.X.0.0" will enable RIP on R3's e0/0 and s1/0.1 which is not
> > desired, that's why they added the sentence: "do not send RIP updates out
> > any other interfaces".
> > Regards
> > Adel
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:47 AM, ccie@robby.de <mailto:ccie@robby.de>
> > <ccie@robby.de <mailto:ccie@robby.de>> wrote:
> >
> > okay, but the Questions is "do not send RIP updates out any other
> > interfaces", so what is with R4?
> > The only network is 204.12.X.0 to BB3 and not on S1/0,S1/1 or E0/0.
> >
> > Adel Karim schrieb:
> >
> > Hi Robby,
> >
> > The task asks you to enable RIP on certain interfaces and not
> > the other
> > based on the lab requirements that you have to follow.
> >
> > Sometimes enabling RIP on certain interfaces is for the purpose
> > of
> > advertising the subnets on those interfaces to other routers
> > running RIP.
> > That's why you might be asked to enable RIP on an interface
> > that does not
> > connect you to any neighbor.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:11 AM, ccie@robby.de
> > <mailto:ccie@robby.de> <ccie@robby.de <mailto:ccie@robby.de>>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > in some Labs (3 and 4 for example) gives Questions with
> > configure RIP and
> > do not sent RIP updates out any other interfaces.
> >
> > Normally for me, i think that means we talk RIP only on
> > the interfaces who
> > the RIP Routers talking together.
> > But in the Answers is sometimes not right or maybe not
> > really clear for
> > me.
> >
> > For example Lab4 Question 4.8. Why we talking on all
> > interfaces on SW1 or
> > R4 RIP?
> >
> > thanks for clearing and help.
> > Robby.
> >
> >
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> > --
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