O.k, I see, I got it right J

 

 

Roger

 

 

Von: Jared Scrivener [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 16:21
An: 'Roger RPF'; [email protected]
Betreff: RE: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Vol2 Section 11: Frame Relay Issue

 

Hey Roger,

 

Without routing enabled they won’t be able to. The idea here is to ensure
that you can ping your own interfaces from within each separate frame relay
network (and hence when you enable routing later you can ping all IP
addresses).

 

Again, you didn’t miss a thing. J

 

Cheers,

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

Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger RPF
Sent: Thursday, 3 July 2008 10:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Vol2 Section 11: Frame Relay Issue

 

Hi Group,

 

On Vol2 Section 11 Task 3.0 I get struggeled with the task: All frame-relay
interfaces shoudl be able to be pinged from each router includint its own
interface.

 

Hmmm...due to the task, we have to create a p-t-p subinterface betweend R2
and R4. Due to the other task, we need a multipoint subint to connect
R2-R5-R6.

 

So now, how can I ping for example from R4 to R6? In my opinion this would
never work without routing enabled....The PG show’s Pinging from R2 to R2 R4
R5 and R6. Sure, this works, R2 knows them all but what about the others?

 

Did I miss something?

 

Thanks

 

Roger

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