Hi here is one more on this lab

Task 8.2 - The solution shows that R5 doesn't have a route for 10.29.200.0, 
that would be true except for task 3.1 where we configured R4 with RIP version 
1 (I am not sure why version 1 is in this material at all) which does not send 
masks with the updates. The result is that show ip route 10.29.200.0 will show 
you a route 10.0.0.0/8 which is getting from R2 which is redistributing RIP. 
Not trying to pick holes, just trying to confirm my understanding is correct. 
I am getting a bit twitchy as the date is getting closer.

Fulvio


> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Lab 7 - One day lab experience - few doubts
> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 09:15:50 +0000
> 
> 
> Hi all, new to this d-list, I have read some of the archive entries but 
> couldn't find the answers to the questions below, so here is my first mail.
> 
> Working thorough Lab 7 - One day lab experience and I have doubts or found 
> errors (maybe)
> 
> task 3.6
> On the solution guide the default originate is configured on R8 but it should 
> be on R7, right? 
> 
> Task 5.2 - possible routing loop?
> We are asked to summarise 192.168.0.0/16 on two interfaces connecting R6 and 
> R9. I am now in the habit of leaving debug ip routing on at all times.
> The routers were going berserks. Had to switch an interface off to recover. I 
> have applied a distribute list from R9 to R6 to solve the problem
> Has anybody seen this issue?
> 
> task 5.5, 
> the solution guide mentions that it is good practice to have connectivity to 
> all your interfaces unless otherwise specified and then it goes on to 
> demonstrate how to achieve this with a series of route maps that redistribute 
> connected routes into the various protocols.
> If an interface is participating in a routing protocol let's say rip and I 
> redistribute RIP into OSPF, then the routers participating in OSPF get the 
> routes of the interface participating in RIP, right? I don't need to 
> redistribute my connected routes as the guide implies. right? 
> 
> Looking forward to your replies,
> Fulvio Allegretti                                       
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