Thank Jay, nice to know it's not me. I'm more scared of the wording of
an exam question than I am of the technology they are asking about (or
the tech I think they are asking about).  I've become pretty paranoid
over the last year or so. lol


On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Jay Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would read the 'manage one-way links' task as requiring aggressive mode
> since it will not actively take down a link without that option being
> enabled.
>
> I would also read that the task requires PAgP based on the wording "can not
> use an industry standard, but we must make sure these links can negotiate
> their setup"
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Terry Vinson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Section 2.4
>>
>> Configure any interfaces connecting the switches together to appear as
>> one link to STP per neighbor.
>> If either of the interfaces is damaged, the switches should manage
>> one-way links.  Do not use industry
>> standards, but make sure these links can negotiate their setup.
>>
>> The task states that one-way links should be "managed" but the
>> solution guide states:
>>
>> "Finally, turn on UDLD to manage the one-way link detection.  There's
>> no mention about anything
>> requiring aggressive mode, so that part is up to you."
>>
>> I guess my question is one regarding wording.  The task states that
>> the switches should "manage" one-way
>> links.  The prescribed solution seems only informational (at best) and
>> would do nothing to prevent Bridging-
>> Loops.  Which I assume is what we are being asked to manage.
>>
>> Additionally, the task states that we can not use an industry
>> standard, but we must make sure these links
>> can "negotiate their setup".
>>
>> But the solution on page 43 states that we "end up either using PAgP
>> or just mode on"
>>
>> I thought that mode "on" didn't allow negotiation, am I incorrect?
>>
>> Any help/thoughts would be appreciated.
>>
>> Terry
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