From: Anthony Sequeira (asequeira@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Sat Jan 10 2009 - 14:32:27 ARST
Typically the exam begins with a "global" list of rules that you
cannot violate. For example - it might say the following:
* You cannot use static routes unless explicitly permitted by the task.
* You cannot write on any of the lab papers.
If one of these rules is that you cannot add address space, unless
explicitly permitted by a task, then you might have a problem here. If
you think you need a tunnel to solve the task, and they have not
indicated that you may add address space explicitly in the task, then
you are in a situation where IP Unnumbered must be needed. I would
just be very careful to ensure that it is truly a tunnel that you need
to solve the task in the first place.
HTH
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On Jan 10, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Mohamed Tandou wrote:
> GS,
> When configuring tunnels and the task requirement does not mention
> anything
> about using address space of your choice.
> Creating one address space of your choice for the tunnel interfaces
> will
> violate the requirement ? or should one use ip unnumbered ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Moh
>
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