Re: Link group tracking on switches and other strange

From: Michael Dorion (dorionm@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 12 2008 - 05:59:09 ARST


I was actually just reading that book today. I wouldn't worry too much, it
is unrealistically hard.
I actually got the link state group question, only because I spent quite a
bit of time reading through the command reference for things I haven't seen
before. But some of the stuff in there is unbelievably obscure. Stupid
router trick if you ask me. I leave tomorrow morning for San Jose, so I hope
I don't get any questions like that policy-route frame relay question!
(For those interested, the book is called 'digital shortcuts' something or
other. Its a cisco press practice lab book that came out recently, with 2
labs.)

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 2:49 AM, Omkar Tambalkar <omkar.groupstudy@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Scenario?
>
> If all trunk ports on the switch go down, configure the switch that port
> f0/x goes in err-disable state. I had no idea about link state group and
> tracking. When I read the question I went under the switchport and checked
> the options and saw link as one of the configuration options, went thru the
> DOCCD and read the details about the command. I thought that this command
> will achieve what is needed but was not 100% sure, but I checked the
> solution for that task, you had to configure all the trunk ports in a
> upstream link state group and then track them....dang...
> If this would have been the exam...I had no idea other than to ask the
> proctor, but then I am pretty sure he will not give a straight yes/no
> answer
> that yes you are right you need to link state group to obtain the
> results...
> Another scenario in IGP configuration need IP SLA to be conifgured for
> verifying connectivity to Frame Relay...I had no clue....I am SCARED!!
>
> ---Omkar
>
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