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The Long and Winding Road wrote:
I'm working on a practice lab problem.
there are two domains - OSPF and EIGRP
The two domains can only communicate via ISDN
OSPF---R1---ISDN--R2EIGRP
R1 is where redistribution takes place. The ISDN link is in the
EIGRP
Hi Chuck
From the look of the problem the best solution to the problem would be to
move the redistribution from R1 to R2 and run OSPF over the link. Which then
allows you to use an OSPF Demand Circuit reducing the time the link is up.
But if the problem specifically mentions that EIGRP must be
broadcast packets are they referring
to that could bring up the line.
Nigel
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The Long and Winding Road wrote:
I'm
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From: David j
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The Long and Winding Road wrote:
I'm working on a practice lab problem.
there are two domains - OSPF and EIGRP
The two domains can only communicate
Dosnt sound like they want the ISDN up all the time, if they did why mention
not allowing broadcasts to bring the link up?
Definitly sounds like an ACL is what they are looking for.
Chuck when are you sitting the lab again?
Don K.
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The Long and Winding Road wrote:
I'm working on a practice lab problem.
there are two domains - OSPF and EIGRP
The two domains can only communicate via ISDN
OSPF---R1---ISDN--R2EIGRP
broadcast packets are
they referring
to that could bring up the line.
Nigel
Dazed and confused :-
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