PLEASE SORRY! it was unicast, please sorry again, I read that part when it
was very late :(
2010/10/29 Carlos Trujillo <carlos.trujillo.jimenez_at_gmail.com>
> What about:
>
> area 0 range 1.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 not-advertise
>
> filtering at the ABR.
>
>
>
> 2010/10/29 Narbik Kocharians <narbikk_at_gmail.com>
>
> I hope you all had a very nice week, here is a puzzle to relax you.
>>
>>
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>> Let s do it. The following is the topology:
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>>
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>> *R1 (F0/0-10.1.12.1/24) --- Area 1 ---- (10.1.12.2/24-F0/0)*<http://10.1.12.2/24-F0/0%29*>*R2*
>> *(F0/1-10.1.23.2/24)
>> ---- Area 0 ---- (F0/1-10.1.23.3/24)* *R3* *(F0/0-10.1.34.3/24) ----
>> Area 2---- (F0/0-10.1.34.4/24)
>> * *R4*
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>> R1 is advertising network 1.0.0.0/8 in area 1.
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>> Configure *R3* *and R3 ONLY* such that R4 or any future router in area 2
>> does NOT see Network 1.0.0.0/8 in it s Database or routing table.
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>>
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>> DO NOT use any *router configuration mode command*(s) on R3 to accomplish
>> this task.
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>> DO NOT use an access-list, Prefix-list or even a route-map *as part of the
>> solution.*
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>> DO NOT configure the other routers to accomplish this task, ONLY R3 should
>> be configured.
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>> The solution should ONLY effect network 1.0.0.0/8.
>>
>> DO NOT configure ISIS, RIPv2, Another OSPF process, or BGP.
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>> Once again unicast me, this should NOT take that long, it is a very simple
>> puzzle. It s so simple it s hard.
>>
>>
>> I won t even tell you all that my Grandma resolved it in 2 minutes.
>>
>>
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