hey guys, I have a few reqestions during studying JNCIP book. hopefull someone can help here.
1. Can I safely assume and configure following annoucing policy since it's the way in the real world: " send cust routes to transit and peer, send peer routes to cust, sent transit routes to cust. " I noticed sometimes JNCIP question doesn't require one or some of them, is it ok for me to implement all? sometimes it's required that "send peer routes to transit", I know even it's not in real world, I have to follow what required. 2. in practice, we normally define eBGP import policy like this: [ generic-filter-in generic-community-setup community-setup-as65050 prefer-peer ] generic-filter-in and generic-community shared by all ebgp import policy on this router; prefer-peer shared by all peer ebgp import policy, community-setup-as65050 tags peer specific community. with extra requirement for some peers, one or some of these policy [ as65050-filter-in no-comms damping prepend-twice ] will be added to policy chain. I'm wondering if this is a good policy formation for JNCIP test? 3. in eBGP case study, it's required all router prefer R2 to reach AS1492 peering route. R1 need to prefer R2 route too? in configuration, LP 101 is used to achieve this, so R1 will prefer R2 to reach AS1492. since it doesn't make sense, what if I increase protocol preference on R3 and R4 to achieve this, so R1 will prefer eBGP route rather than iBGP route. Am I gonna loss point here if I do this way? Min _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

