From: Luan Nguyen (luan.m.nguyen@gmail.com)
Date: Fri May 09 2008 - 16:51:35 ART
My Cisco SE has a solution for this already.
Tag EIGRP when redistribute into OSPF. Use "set as-path tag" to convert tag
to as-path. Then on the outbound route-map, match that as-path converted
from tag, and prepend.
Of course, you should set the tag to some private AS'S and remove-private-as
to get the desire solution.
Wonder how many would get this right if this is indeed an exam question...
-lmn
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 10:57 PM, Luan Nguyen <luan.m.nguyen@gmail.com>
wrote:
> One more thing: I forgot to mention, it is forbidden to use ACL,
> prefix-list for this question.
>
> -lmn
>
>
> On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Luan Nguyen <luan.m.nguyen@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> i risk prosecution from cisco to bring you this question on version 69 of
>> the RS lab!
>> R2-----R3----R4
>>
>> R4 has 2 EIGRP routes: 69.69.9.0/24 and 69.69.10.0/24 redistributed
>> into OSPF.
>> OSPF run between R3---R4.
>> R3 has BGP peering with R2. AS #69
>> On R2, show ip bgp output need to have 69.69.9.0/24 with origin code of
>> incomplete and path 69
>> 69.69.10.0/24 has origin code of incomplete and path of 69 69 69
>> the usual no static routes creation...etc
>>
>> I had 2 hours to do this 5 points question. If i got it, i would have
>> pass!!! but I couldn't!!! oh, the shame of it!!!
>> Please help lady and gentlelady. I want brute force it next time....
>> What say you?
>>
>> -lmn
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