Ask the proctor may be the answer but consider this, is there any downside
to just using the templates? Maybe the lab meant for have to use templates
for all the config, maybe it meant only for that one address family but if
you do it all using templates you are covered either way.

On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 4:38 PM, George Leslie
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hi all,
>
> Was doing WB3 Lab 7 today.
>
>
>
> Under task 3.1, which is the IPv4 BGP bit, we have an
> instruction:
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> "Use templates for all configuration on R1".
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> Later, we configure MP-BGP for VPNV4 on R1, and these re-use
> the templates that are configured.
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>
>
> However, when we come to configure PE-CE BGP on R1, out to
> the CE, the DSG uses the syntax:
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> address-family ipv4 vrf R9
>
> nei <IP> remote-as 1389
>
> eni <IP> act
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> nei <IP> send-community
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>
> Em...hasn't this just violated the instruction to use
> templates for all BGP configuration on R1???
>
>
>
> Which leads me to a general question:
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> If we are given an instruction for one address family in
> BGP, should be assume that this carries over into all other address
> families as
> well?
>
>
>
> A previos lab had us attach communities to routes in
> IPv4,  and this was carried over to other
> address families too.  Here, the
> instruction appears NOT to be carried over.....
>
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> Your thoughts?
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> I know...ask the proctor....!!
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> Regards George.
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>
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