You will almost certainly fail if you don't have fully reachable network. I
would say learn all the options (distance command, route-filters,
summarized routes, tagging, redistribute connected....+ more) and continue
to practice. There are some pretty common themes like 2 (or more) mutual
redistribution point of OSPF into RIP. I start with small 3-4 router
examples and work up in complexity. In the config section, there will be
about 10 L3 devices with at least 3-4 IP's and 2 subnets. Thats over 30
IP's in 10 or more subnets. A good tip is to list out what
subnets belong to what IGP. If possible, good visuals are a key of what
gets redistributed where (with AD's and their modified behavior). Like
anything at this level; Repetition is the mother of skill.

Also, follow any restrictions.

HTH

Marc

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> I've just finished a Vol3 Lab did pretty good, but ended the day with a
> vicious routing loop.
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> In the real lab would this mean you automatically fail miserably or
> would you just lose the 3 points for "make sure all loopbacks are
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> I think that depends on if other things are affected. Most likely you are
> going to fail, because it is probably going to break your multicast, oer,
> igp, bgp, etc etc. But if it somehow only affected your igp, then maybe you
> wouldn't.
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> > Hi Everyone,
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> > I've just finished a Vol3 Lab did pretty good, but ended the day with a
> > vicious routing loop.
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> >
> > In the real lab would this mean you automatically fail miserably or
> > would you just lose the 3 points for "make sure all loopbacks are
> > reachable, using redistribution where necessary"?
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> > Cheers
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