Anyone remember this one? I am curious as to why my thinking is wrong and if I 
would have lost points in the real lab in a scenario like this one. Marko?

Steve Di Bias
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Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 9:19 AM
To: OSL Routing and Switching
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] WB 1, Lab 3 (MST) , Task 3.15

I'm redoing workbook one and had a question regarding task 3.15 which states 
the following:

"R9's fa0/1 interface should peer directly with all devices. Use .9 as the last 
octet and name the subinterfaces based on the VLAN number. Use VLAN 2300 as the 
Native VLAN."

In my mind I thought this meant everything should be reachable meaning all 
VLAN's? I created subinterfaces on R9's fa0/1 interface with every VLAN I saw 
on the diagram. However the DSG only shows a subset of the VLAN's listed on the 
diagram, was I wrong?

Here is what I have VS what is shown in the DSG

My config for R9's fa0/1 includes all VLAN's 
12,40,100,200,240,300,567,2200,2300,2567

The DSG config for R9's fa0/1 includes VLAN's 12,40,567,2200,2300

Have I misunderstood something?







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