From: ccie@robby.de
Date: Mon Apr 14 2008 - 06:16:31 ART
aha ok, we need only "passive config" when the interfaces in the same 
networks.
Adel Karim schrieb:
> There is no need for passive interface on R4 since the command 
> "network 204.12.x.0" on R4 will not enable RIP on any other interface 
> except the desired one which is e0/1.
>  
> HTH
> Adel
>
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 11:05 AM, ccie@robby.de <mailto:ccie@robby.de> 
> <ccie@robby.de <mailto:ccie@robby.de>> wrote:
>
>     on R3 that's clear for me. The only mistake for me was on R4, in
>     the solutions i think they forget the passive configs on R4.
>
>     Adel Karim schrieb:
>
>         Yes you are correct, for R4 it is asking you to enable RIP on
>         the connection to BB3 and that's it. No other interfaces
>         should have RIP enabled on them: Enable RIP on VLAN 43 between
>         R4 and BB3.
>          But if you look at R3, enabling RIP on vlan 36 using the
>         command "network 141.X.0.0" will enable RIP on R3's e0/0 and
>         s1/0.1 which is not desired, that's why they added the
>         sentence: "do not send RIP updates out any other interfaces".
>          Regards
>         Adel
>
>
>          On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:47 AM, ccie@robby.de
>         <mailto:ccie@robby.de> <mailto:ccie@robby.de
>         <mailto:ccie@robby.de>> <ccie@robby.de <mailto:ccie@robby.de>
>         <mailto:ccie@robby.de <mailto:ccie@robby.de>>> wrote:
>
>            okay, but the Questions is "do not send RIP updates out any
>         other
>            interfaces", so what is with R4?
>            The only network is 204.12.X.0 to BB3 and not on S1/0,S1/1
>         or E0/0.
>
>            Adel Karim schrieb:
>
>                Hi Robby,
>
>                The task asks you to enable RIP on certain interfaces
>         and not
>                the other
>                based on the lab requirements that you have to follow.
>
>                Sometimes enabling RIP on certain interfaces is for the
>         purpose of
>                advertising the subnets on those interfaces to other
>         routers
>                running RIP.
>                That's why you might be asked to enable RIP on an interface
>                that does not
>                connect you to any neighbor.
>
>
>
>                On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:11 AM, ccie@robby.de
>         <mailto:ccie@robby.de>
>                <mailto:ccie@robby.de <mailto:ccie@robby.de>>
>         <ccie@robby.de <mailto:ccie@robby.de> <mailto:ccie@robby.de
>         <mailto:ccie@robby.de>>>
>
>                wrote:
>
>                
>                    Hi Guys,
>
>                    in some Labs (3 and 4 for example) gives Questions with
>                    configure RIP and
>                    do not sent RIP updates out any other interfaces.
>
>                    Normally for me, i think that means we talk RIP only on
>                    the interfaces who
>                    the RIP Routers talking together.
>                    But in the Answers is sometimes not right or maybe not
>                    really clear for
>                    me.
>
>                    For example Lab4 Question 4.8. Why we talking on all
>                    interfaces on SW1 or
>                    R4 RIP?
>
>                    thanks for clearing and help.
>                    Robby.
>
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