I'd get used to it. Interfaces are often referenced not by name but rather the area or vlan they are part of. Just depends on who was writing the task. Now hopefully they have provided you a drawing that shows those vlans so you can easily convert. But if not then I guess you can make your own.
-Marc On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Alef <[email protected]> wrote: > Maybe a silly question, but in this task it says : > Configure networks with the following addressing: > > VLAN 75 = 2000:75:75:75::/64 > VLAN 751 = 2001:2EF:2EF:2EF::/64 > > Frame Relay R2, R5, R6 = > Serial on R7 > Serials on R6 > VLAN 3666 = > > etc > > How am i supposed to know that we are referring to the router interfaces with > the first lines, at first i thought these are VLAN interfaces we are > referring to. > Why not just refer to the router interface, seems a bit counterintuitive, and > normally the interfaces are specified. If i didn't know this i would be > looking on the > switch for the vlan interface! > > Maybe just a different way of phrasing the question, but i didn't come > accross this way before and it seemed a bit strange in wording? > > Regards, > Alef > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > > Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out > www.PlatinumPlacement.com > _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out www.PlatinumPlacement.com
