> Dear diary, 2 questions and then i'll leave you in peace for today :-) > > Vol2, Lab8, Task 8.2 > > -the acl specifies deny host Fe80::6 host FF02::9 and is applied on R5 > how is that supposed to block routing traffic from R6? > > Anyway i can imagine that would us to see now R7 in the routing table, but > what is up with the split horizon disabling on r7? All that allows is that R7 > can now send R5 and R6 routes back to them. Split horizon is still on R6. How > does turning it off on R7 make R7 the next-hop router. > > Bit confused here as to what that would accomplish. > > Vol2, Lab8, Task 9.2 > > What do they mean by the statement, "depending on the link of the backbone > connection you may want go get clarification as to whether the backbone has > the same speed interface as your device." > > Why is that relevant? The backbone is connected by ethernet, i'm sure i would > get a duplex error mismatch if it would be set wrong. I just don't see how it > ties into the question. > > Thanks as always,
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