Jonathan,
The 172.x.10y.1 addresses are the loopbacks for the
devices:

172.x.100.1 - HQ Router (x is pod number)
172.x.101.1 - BR1 Router 
172.x.102.1 - BR2 Router

I think it's probably an ICT trunk to an H323
Gatekeeper but I don't have the book handy.

--- Jonathan Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Does this work? Looking at solution for 4.9 in the
> workbook, and it
> shows a regular ICT but the IP address, 172.1.100.1
> doesn't match up
> to anything... I am curious what it is...
> 
> BR2's loopback should be 172.X.102.1 not 100.1...
> typo or am I lost?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Jonathan
> 


Jacob Owen
CCIE #14063 (R&S, Service Provider), CCVP, CCDP


      
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