Hey Derek,

It is definitely very important to pay attention to details.  For task
6.2 I would have thought the same thing and clarified with the proctor
if not 100% sure.  I think an ACL mixed with the match protocol would
be a more complete answer.  For task 7.1, using a default-route on
cat1/cat2 should have been laid out clearer.

Good questions, and I will work on getting things revised on those
tasks after we review them this week.  Thanks.



On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Mills, Derek
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> I just had a couple things that I questioned about the DSG. When I see these
> things I just need to make sure that I am not missing some critical clue or
> assumption that everyone else but me knows about.
>
>
> Task 6.2
> -------------
> The task requires you to mark SMTP traffic from VLAN 1314 with AF21.
> The DSG sets up the class-map with the obvious match protocol SMTP but there
> is no ACL used to limit the matching to only VLAN1314. Is this correct or
> should there be an ACL there? It would seem that VLAN 3478 traffic would
> also be classified with that class-map without an ACL. Does this kind of
> detail matter?
>
>
> Task 7.1
> -------------
> The solution in the DSG adds a static route on CAT1 and on CAT2. I thought
> that was a major no-no without the task requirements specifically saying you
> could. The task requirements DO say you can add static routes to R1 and R2
> but nothing about CAT1 and CAT2. This makes a huge difference in your
> thinking.
>
>
> Thanks
> Derek Mills
>
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