Within the scope of the lab exam, as long as you solve the problem they're asking you to while staying inside the requirements, that's the goal. The exam isn't a test of best design practices. In general you should make the minimum changes necessary to solve the problem; don't go out of your way to fix something they're not asking you to.
For redistribution there are no general guidelines that you can apply to all designs. In some cases using route tags will help, in others not. In some cases using prefix-list, access-list, or route-map filters will help, in others not. The same with administrative distance.
I recently posted the Route Redistribution videos from my R&S ATC for public viewing. You can find the video links here: http://goo.gl/yWrdh This would be a good place to start to see some examples of which designs can be solved using which tools, and in what cases a particular tool won't help you.
HTH,
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593 (R&S/SP/Security)
bmcgahan_at_INE.com
Internetwork Expert, Inc.
http://www.INE.com
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Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 4:26 PM
To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
Subject: Redistribution and Recommandations
Dear All,
I hope you guys are fine and doing well..
I have a question regarding the Redistribution..
What is the best way and recommend way to redistribution of a routing protocol
x , y and z. If a task is saying that redistribute routing protocol x into y.
And then
Y into Z and then Z in x.
I knows the there is many solutions.
1.Usually tags are good
2. prefix-list
3. distance
4. acccess-list and etc
Is Cisco concern about the result or they are also looking our design. Or they
dont care about the design they care about the results. I spoke to many guys
they failed in the lab and they told me that they did all the thing and all
things are fine and they failed in the exam is the LAB.
Is every task require the best solution or it require the specific result Plz
share what do you think
Thnaks
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Received on Fri Jul 08 2011 - 13:08:10 ART
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