Mr. Berkowitz

If it wasn't for your humor companied with your experience and knowledge, I
would have went into a coma from reading other postings. Keep up the work
and don't stop rocking the boat........DUDE.

-----Original Message-----
From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE written exercise question [7:63247]


At 3:27 PM -0600 2/18/03, Daniel Cotts wrote:
>Problem being that Cisco uses the term "attribute" in the discussion of 
>weight. Source BSCN ver1.0 Training Materials. There is a page listing 
>the various types of attributes and which attributes fall under each 
>type. A "kicker" line states "In addition, Cisco has defined a weight 
>attribute for BGP.

If you listen closely, you can hear the sound of my head pounding on 
the desk so it will feel good when I stop. Maybe this should get 
copied to Phil Smith or Barry Greene.

>Following pages explain the various attributes.
>Page for Weight has slide "Weight Attribute (Cisco Only)" with 
>discussion: "The weight attribute is a Cisco-defined attribute used for 
>the path selection process. The weight is configued locally to a router 
>and is not
propagated to any other routers. ... etc."

Of course! It has to be a BGP attribute to be propagated!

>So the "right answer" vs the "Cisco answer". Maybe we can say it's an 
>attribute for CCNP exams and not an attribute at NANOG meetings.

*moan*

>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 12:19 PM
>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  Subject: RE: CCIE written exercise question [7:63247]
>>
>>
>>  At 4:06 PM +0000 2/18/03, Daniel Cotts wrote:
>>  >In line:
>>  >
>>  >>  -----Original Message-----
>>  >>  From: lee wooi keat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  >>  Sent: 
>> Tuesday, February 18, 2003 4:51 AM  >>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  >>  Subject: CCIE written exercise question [7:63247]
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  All,
>>  >>
>>  >>  I'm preparing CCIE written exam and encounter some tricky
>>  >>  questions in
>>  >>  exercise. Would like to ask for help for those who can solve it:
>>  >>  1) Which one is NOT Well-known attribute for BGP ?
>>  >>  -       local preference = Well-known discretionary attribute
>>  >>  -       origin = Well-known mandatory attribute
>>  >>  -       weight = Cisco proprietary attribute
>>  >>  -       community = Optional Transitive attribute
>>  >>  -       cluster-id = Used in configuring Route Reflectors
>>  >>
>>  >>  You can only choose one out of 5.
>>  >Problem is that only two are well-known attributes. If they
>>  allow any of the
>>  >three then this is an easy question. (grin) Maybe the
>>  question should have
>>  >asked "Which one is not a BGP attribute?"
>>  >
>>
>>  Good point, and I have to remember exactly the way I wrote the  
>> question (if indeed it's mine -- I don't remember including  
>> cluster-ID in the CertZone question).
>>
>>  The point I was driving at when I wrote a question on this, and was  
>> not trying to give it away, is that weight is NOT an attribute at  
>> all.  It is never sent in BGP but is local to the router.  All the  
>> others can be transmitted in BGP, but, as you point out, not all are
>  > well-known.




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