Suresh,

The question isn't incorrect - the wording is pretty straightforward as to
the requirements and there is a RIP relationship between R2 and R4 (via the
frame cloud.

Diagramatically, there are a number of small things that are open to
interpretation when expressing routing protocols in Visio, however the point
to bear in mind in your lab is that the diagrams are there to assist in your
conceptual understanding in visualising the layout.

We highly encourage that you write your own diagram in the first 45 minutes
in the lab after reading ALL the questions, tables and existing diagrams to
show specifically the routing relationships, IP addresses, NAT, ACL's etc.
in a manner that is clearest for you. This helps you plan your lab strategy
for the day.

Cheers,

Jared Scrivener CCIE2 #16983 (R&S, Security), CISSP

Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Suresh Mishra
Sent: Friday, 27 June 2008 4:00 PM
To: OSL CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Vol2-LAB-7-OSPF Issue

Hello all,

The OSPF question in this LAB is slightly incorrect as it says that
the Frame-relay cloud should be included in the OSPF area 0. In fact
the diagram that is included also indicates an overlap between RIP and
OSPF protocols running simultaneously over the frame-relay cloud.

However, the actual solution does not include the RIP portion of
frame-relay networ while configuring the OSPF protocol. I think we
either change the digram or specify in the question that RIP portion
of the Frame-relay network should not be part of OSPF domain.

Suresh

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