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On 6/18/2023 at 2:50 AM, x0dia said:

Does anyone know how to convert PDFs into markdown files? Please DM me. I think pandoc can only to md to pdf.

@x0diaPandoc can only do md to PDF. But I have the md source files for this guide. But to convert PDF files to text, you can use the `pdf2text` tool. It definitely runs on linux, and maybe on Windows as well.

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On 6/16/2023 at 9:03 AM, paulaugust said:

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Chapter 25, Q2:

I am pretty sure that the answer is A and B.

A because of this: 

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EIGRP supports up to six unequal-cost paths.

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There might be some confusion because EIGRP only supports 4 equal cost paths by default. You can increase this up to 16 with the command maximum-path...

 

And B, because this is a fact. It needs to be a feasible successor.

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Chapter 19, Q:18

Explanation for question: 

BGP RIB failure from ‘show ip bgp’ indicates that a route learned from a neighbor where a lower administrative distance (from a static, or other IGP) has already been installed into the routing table, thus the BGP route has failed to install into the IP routing table (RIB) because it has been trumped by the lower admin distance route.

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4 hours ago, x0dia said:

Chapter 19, Q:18

Explanation for question: 

BGP RIB failure from ‘show ip bgp’ indicates that a route learned from a neighbor where a lower administrative distance (from a static, or other IGP) has already been installed into the routing table, thus the BGP route has failed to install into the IP routing table (RIB) because it has been trumped by the lower admin distance route.

Thanks. I think it is Chapter 28 (BGP) , Q.18.

I had already added the following explanation:

The only difference between the iterations is `RIB-failure(17)`. But this is not an error. It means that we have another better route for 2.2.2.2 in our routing table so the BGP route cannot be installed into the routing table. So it may be a static route for 2.2.2.2.

But I will also add your explanation, in case it makes more sense for someone down the road.

 

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Q.6 Chapter 63

This question is ambiguous. If you do some research you will find out that Salt (Saltstack) can run in agent or agent less mode.

However I would still go with the SaltStack --> Agent based option

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@x0dia Your feedback is greatly appreciated. I have already integrated most (if not all) of your comments into the guide. Just FYI, I have added the following into the Chapter 63, Q.6 explanation:

In this case, we can say the Puppet and SaltStack _support_ Agents on the managed devices, whereas Ansible does not.  
We are not saying that SaltStack _does not support_ the agent-based management model, but rather that Ansible does not.

The alternative (of putting SaltStack into the agentless category) would mean that you would have to say that Ansible is Agent-based, which is more wrong than saying that SaltStack is Agent-based.

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