From: Omkar Tambalkar (omkar.groupstudy@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Oct 26 2008 - 20:36:58 ARST
That is correct, I did not know about the leak-map command until I went
through the command reference for EIGRP. I guess this would be a good
example of best-practice way of doing things vs. not-the-best
way-but-still-gets-the-result way of doing things. I am pretty sure that
Cisco would prefer the leak-map instead of my idea.
Scott, the 12.4 configuration guide really does not have specifics on how to
advertise summaries + specific component routes of the summary, I found the
leak-map command in the 12.4 command reference for EIGRP.
-Later,
Omkar
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Reza Toghraee <reza@toghraee.com> wrote:
> I think the correct way is to use Leak Map, because its job is to advertise
> specific routes of a summary.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Omkar Tambalkar
> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 12:01 AM
> To: Cisco certification; Narbik Kocharians
> Subject: Soup-to-Nuts EIGRP Summarization task
>
> I the S to N workbook, for EIGRP summarization the task is to advertise a
> summary route and SOME of the specific routes that are the part of the
> summary to the neighbor. I advertised the summary route using the normal ip
> summary-address eigrp xxx [summary-netowrk-address] [summary-mask] command
> AND then I advertised the more specific routes as summary routes to the
> neighbor. When I check the routing table of the neigbor I see my summary
> route and also the more specific routes being learned from the neigbor
> advertising the summary.
> In the solution the summary-address is advertised using a leak-map +
> route-map to identifiy the more specific routes of the summary.
>
> In the lab scenario, if this requirement is presented then I automatically
> would have thought about the straightforward option of advertising multiple
> summary routes with the summary and more specific routes. I was not really
> aware of the leak-map command.
> How would we know if the lab is looking for a specific way to obtaining the
> desired outcome? Ask the proctor, I guess or look for hints such as dont
> use
> summary command more than once??
>
> - Later,
> Omkar
>
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