When you tag routes as your are redistributing them, they are redistributed to the other process. You are just preventing them from being re-re-distributed back in to the original routing process.
So I think in this case that is EXACTLY what they are looking for. Do you know how to redistribute? Do you know the dangers of redistribution? Do you know how to mitigate the risks of redistribution? This task proves you know all 3. On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Osman balaban <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello all, > > I recently subscribed to the list and I am asking my first question :-) > Sorry if it is duplicated. > > I had my first attempt a couple of months ago and I will try second time > next month. I have some questions regarding real exam practices. I would be > glad if someone provides any pointer. > > There are some tricks that are not told in exam questions and I wonder how > to proceed with them. For example ; They tell us to configure trunks, > etherchannel etc. on interswitch links and don't tell us to shutdown unused > inter-switch links. But in a mock lab, I did not shut down them and I could > not get any point for L2 because of this. Can anyone point me which one is > correct ? To shut down or not ? > > My second question is about redistribution. Please imagine there are both > RIP and OSPF and question tells us to redistribute them mutually on two (or > more) border routers. If you do so, there will be routing loop. There are > some ways to prevent loop. For example, to tag the routes when > redistribution is being done and prevent tagged routes to be redistributed. > But in this scenario, redistribution wouldn't be actually done. Please > share > your comments on this as well. If redistribute keyword is written under RIP > and OSPF process, do they consider it that redistribution is done ? > > Any pointer would be appreciated. > > Thanks > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
