I answered too early. Didn't read all the way. You must perform the
first task as written. However you accomplish the rest is based on the
constraints you have been given. Everything is written and told to
you. Do what it says, nothing more, nothing less. If you are not
restricted from doing something, then you are permitted to do it, but
you must understand the impact or the other pieces will be messed up.
As a general rule, I'd try the easiest approach (that makes sense)
first and see if it works. Less complication is better when you can
get away with it.
--William McCall
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:56 AM, William
McCall<william.mccall_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Damn right you must. Well, if you want the points anyway.
>
> If you do a workaround, you will lose points and most likely break stuff.
>
> --William McCall
>
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Anh Khoa Le Viet<lvakhoa_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear Group,
>>
>> Are there any restrictions in Redistribution tasks in the "real lab" that we
>> must follow (beside the goal to obtain full reachability for all IGP
>> routes)? Say, if the task told that "mutual redistribute between EIGRP and
>> OSPF in R1, RIP and EIGRP in R3" so we must follow that? If I see that there
>> another point that should have redistribution between OSPF and EIGRP (R2,
>> for example) but did not told so in the lab document, can I do that
>> redistribution? Can we do redistribution between BGP and IGP but not told so
>> in the lab to have full reachability?
>>
>> Thanks and best Regards,
>> Khoa
>>
>>
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