From: khurram noor (smartcapricon82@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 02 2008 - 13:19:21 ARST
yes i have seen the solution, it makes two seperate processes on R2
OSPF 1 for area 245 and OSPF2 for area 28 and then it redistributes these
two processes mutually.
Problem is that i dont understand why it is done like this !
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 8:16 PM, Lloyd Ardoin <Lloyd@thewizkid.biz> wrote:
> Hi Khurram,
>
> I sort of remember this lab but not very clearly. But what I do remember is
> that it will require you to create two separate processes on one of the
> routers to get all the routes into the OSPF database and the routing table
> of all the routers. I can't remember if it is R2 or R5 where this is done
> but it is one of those routers. Once you have the two processes running you
> will need to redistribute between the two processes and you will see the
> routes being propagated out.
>
> HTH,
>
> Lloyd V Ardoin Network Engineer
> Sagenet, LLC
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> lardoin@sagenet.com
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> *From:* khurram noor
> *Sent:* Tue 12/2/2008 9:07 AM
> *To:* Cisco certification
> *Subject:* OSPF without Virual Link
>
> I have a scenerio where i have 3 routers (R2, R4 and R5) and 1 switch (SW2).
> i have to configure ospf on them using area 0 , 245 and 28.
>
> R2, R4 and R5 are connected over frame-relay point to point.
> R4 is connected R5 using serial link.
> R2 eth is connected to SW2.
>
> Area 0 is configured on serial link b/w R4 and R5.
> Area 245 is configured on frame-relay network of R2, R4 and R5.
> Area 28 is configured on b/w eth link of R2 and SW2.
>
> Keeping the above scenerio is mind ... we need a virtual link for area 28
> over area 245 to connect it to area 0....but the question demands that no
> virutal link should be configured on R4 or R5.
>
> Can anyone help in solving this question.
> I am doing Lab6 of IECWB.
>
>
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