Re: INE LAB 7 VOL II YIKES!!

From: Mohamed El Henawy <m.henawy_at_link.net>
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 21:37:26 +0300

Hello Dennis ,

I just did it yesterday :)
here is what I done..

I did the routing part my way....well I knew best way to do it is INE but
come on doing million entries ACL and try to match each route and do all
that filtering...naah
so I just did the offiset list part which was fun lol and then the
redistribution part you have to go bit by bit to know why use tagging ( this
type of solution was in Lab 17 or 16 cant remember ) point is you have to
answer why we had to do tags..I tried to use the distance ospf external but
didn't manage to get all the babies pining the main problem that they
didn't tell you to redistribute in R5
so you have to get the logic behind it
IPT just read it fast from doc cd and its not so hard , private vlans just
read the doc cd too..the mobile IP just understand the logic and i remember
in Scott audio cd he just explained it

so bottom line...this lab is nothing but hard redistribution u kill that
beast and you get to the princess :)
its very time consuming no more or less i didn't go to the lab before but if
you have time to answer this one in the lab then I'm pretty sure you wont
have time for the rest : )...
also always check INE Forum ( v4.1 vol2 section ...not v5 its empty one )
you will see that its not only you who thought about answering this way also
might catch some issues with the solutions and some guys giving some good
tips you don't know it..very valuable ..

I think this is the only hard thing in this lab rest qos is easy , security
is easy and services.. no big deal

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Worth" <dennis.worth_at_gmail.com>
To: <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 8:46 PM
Subject: INE LAB 7 VOL II YIKES!!

> Good Morning Group,
> After 2 days of wrestling with this LAB, my head hurts really bad. I did a
> read though after completion, but my thoughts are spinning. Can some shed
> some light on how to keep things in perspective from all the actions that
> are going on in this lab?
>
> I tried to take notes and see the pitfalls, but for some reason I find it
> hard to spot many of the little issues. Is this lab just that hard or am I
> just not seeing what I should. If I were to do it again, I know I would do
> better, but still questioning how to spot some of these issues.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Dennis Worth
>
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