CNAP CCNP Module 2 (EIGRP) quiz
can someone answer/explain #17 question to me? For the love of me I can't seem to find any info on this in my Cisco Press BSCI book or on the CCNP CNAP.....i'm really pissed
http://phatpipe.5sick2.net/cisco/eigrpqz.tif you might have to zoon in
http://phatpipe.5sick2.net/cisco/eigrpqz.tif you might have to zoon in
If you cannot express in a sentence or two what
you intend to get across, then it is not focused
well enough.
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you intend to get across, then it is not focused
well enough.
—Charles Osgood, TV commentator
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qplayed Member Posts: 303btw i've already taken the quiz, i studied hard on my 3 days off! #17 has totally screwed me....i can't even find anything on this question with module 2(eigrp) whetehr CNAP or Cisco Press...someone shed some lightIf you cannot express in a sentence or two what
you intend to get across, then it is not focused
well enough.
—Charles Osgood, TV commentator -
bighornsheep Member Posts: 1,506EIGRP uses admin distance of 90 and 170 for internal and external routes respectively. The connected route to network 30.30.30.0/24 is considered external route when it is injected into EIGRP, so having an administrative distance of 170, R1 will accept the OSPF route since it has the lower administrative distance of 110.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/admin_distance.htmlJack of all trades, master of none -
qplayed Member Posts: 303Thank You!...i guess i didn't understand the question....but its all clear now... thanks a bunch....more reading it is!If you cannot express in a sentence or two what
you intend to get across, then it is not focused
well enough.
—Charles Osgood, TV commentator -
bighornsheep Member Posts: 1,506That's not that bad of a question in terms of what there is to know for redistribution.
Consider the same setup with R1 AND R3 injecting BOTH OSPF into EIGRP and EIGRP into OSPF....
What router will take which route to which network?Jack of all trades, master of none