From: Alex Steer (alex.steer@eison.co.uk)
Date: Thu Sep 27 2007 - 16:30:22 ART
Hi,
I've been doing an ie lab (v3 v2 lab2) to be precise. I have
configured all the redistribution as requested and tested everything to
confirm routing is working as it should be and one router is routing
through another etc and all routes are reachable via the correct place.
Earlier in the lab I was asked to configure some summary addresses.
Sending traffic sent to these summary addresses (networks that doesn't
exist) just loops around and around and around all over the place. It
defies believe how I've managed to make traffic goes through so many
routers. My solution however works and all networks that exist are
reachable via the correct paths.
So my question:- Although I have configured the network to meet the
requirements. Would I lose the marks because my network is a bag of
crap? I'm sure there would be a more elegant solution that could have
been used that would not cause the loops I'm seeing. My solution
however still appears valid.
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks in advance
Alex
P.S why doesn't the distance command ever work (lots of posts about it,
though I've yet to find an IOS that resolves the problems)?
P.P.S I wish you could use route-maps with the distance command and then
it would be great.
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