Hi,

 

I found the following lines at one of the website givings tips for preparing
for CCIE written

 

" In CCIE written exam the multiple choices questions are of 2 types -
Select the best answer or Select all the right answers (They do not
explicitly tell you how many are correct) "

 

I am particularly interested to know how genuine is the statement 

"they don't explicitily tell you how many are correct ???? "

 

TIA,

PK

 

 

 

Petr Jambor  wrote:Hi,

I noticed the same behavior with EIGRP and ISIS. The explanation I made 
is that the router is right. Indeed, the directly connected route is 
not learned by ISIS (because it is directly connected :-)). This is 
always a question, if to redistribute directly connected subnets or to 
include the ISIS interface also under OSPF and make it passive. In the 
latter case, no redistribution is necessary, but there are other 
issues... that must be resolved bu manipulating the distance of some 
networks.

As a conclusion, I prefer redistributing connected subnets. Am I right?

Mojza

Jason Viera wrote:
> I have searched high and low for an explanation as to why I occasionally
> have problems when redistributing, if I don't use a redistribute connected
> statement and try to use the IGP to advertise a connected network.
Hopefully
> I don't confuse anyone or myself, but here is the issue I ran into
> yesterday. This is a small part of the topology where I was having the
> issue.
> 
> 
> OSPF OSPF
> R1---------------------R2
> ISIS ISIS
> 
> So basically I have two routers that I have both OSPF and ISIS running on,
> after completing my mutual redistribution I noticed that the OSPF database
> did not contain a Type 5 LSA for the physical interface that is connected
to
> the ISIS domain(on R1 and R2), I falsely assumed that by mutually
> redistributing I would have no problem passing that network into the OSPF
> domain, but it didn't work. So I used the redistribute connected with a
> route map on both routers and I then had the route. I have seen this
before,
> but am perplexed by the fact that I don't understand why the initial
> redistribution didn't work in this case. Please enlighten me!
> 
> Thanks, Jason
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