Re: Lab Scenario

From: Muzammil Malick <malickmuz_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2010 10:04:43 +0000

This is exactly what I wasn't sure about. If the initial lab rules say do
not add any IP addresses other than those in he initial config unless
otherwise specified,
and the topology shows the IP addresses clearly, is it fair game to add the
IP Addresses if the question just says bring up OSPF in AREA 0?
I am assuming from the comments that this fine?

Narbik, I am studying for RandS so I do not think they would be
looking for L2tpv3,
or AToM, unless the proctor had decided he wanted to be really, really mean.

On 6 March 2010 06:08, Joe Astorino <jastorino_at_ipexpert.com> wrote:

> Let's backup and get back to basics here. Like Bryan said, how would you
> be violating any rules? What are the rules that have been put into place?
> If your diagram shows IP addresses in place on the switch SVIs than there
> should be no reason you can't configure those SVI IP addresses, and run
> OSPF. So, are there restrictions in the lab that you have not mentioned
> yet?
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Joe Astorino <jastorino_at_ipexpert.com>wrote:
>
>> forget fallback bridging. fallback bridging is for non-ip traffic only
>> ...
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Muzammil Malick <malickmuz_at_gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Well vlan 10 is 10.0.0.0/24 subnet with R1 being .1 and the SVI being .2
>>> vlan 20 is in 192.168.0.0/24 subnet with R2 being .1 and the SVI being
>>> .2
>>>
>>> In this case fallback bridging would not work right? I take it if both
>>> sides were in the same subnet then we could bridge the vlans, but because
>>> they are in separate subnets the SW must run OSPF for this to work.
>>>
>>> On 5 March 2010 23:46, Joe Astorino <jastorino_at_ipexpert.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Fallback bridging on the switch may be an option. Do the IP address
>>>> schemes on vlans 10 and 20 match?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------Original Message------
>>>> From: Muzammil Malick
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>>>>
>>>> Guys
>>>>
>>>> Please consider the following scenario and advise me on what you would
>>>> do in
>>>> this case:
>>>>
>>>> R1 ----vlan 10----->SW1<-----vlan 20------>R2
>>>>
>>>> R1 and R2 connect to the switch on different vlans however the topology
>>>> provided shows a Layer 3 SVI for vlans 20 and 10 along with ip
>>>> addressing.
>>>> The problem is that I need to run OSPF between the two routers and the
>>>> layer
>>>> 3 SVIs are not configured in the intial configuration.
>>>> Logic would suggest that you run OSPF on the Switch however this would
>>>> mean
>>>> configuring the SVIs on the Switch first.
>>>> Now it seems to me that I would be breaking the lab rules if I did this
>>>> but
>>>> the topology provided contradicts this? Am I missing something obvious?
>>>>
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>>>>
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