To me, the wording of 'Do not use any routefiltering ACLs' part means don't
call them directly in a distribute or offset list.


On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:20 AM, David Betz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was reading the first lab in the Cisco Press CCIE R&S Practice Lab book
> the other day and saw the following in the IGP section, EIGRP sub-section:
>
> Ensure that R4 does not install any of the EIGRP Loopback routes from any
> of the switches into its routing table;
> as such these routes should also not be present in the OSPF network post
> redistribution. Do not use any routefiltering ACLs, prefix lists, or admin
> distance manipulation to achieve this, and perform configuration only on
> R4. (3 points)
>
> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Combatant 101 <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  Hi Guys / Marko,
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>> I find Marko’s vLecture on Routing Protocol Redistribution the most time
>> efficient and easy method for IGP Redistribution.
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>> What I would like to know is, has Cisco ever stated in the lab for IGP
>> Redistribution (specifically) that route-maps and / or tags are not
>> permitted?
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>> Thanks
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>> Combatant101
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>> http://myitgeekblog.wordpress.com/
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