From: Ekis, Joel (Joel.Ekis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue May 18 1999 - 09:46:31 GMT-3
True, and you should be able to get all the variations to work. Not for
production use necessarily, but for the lab. Since, the lab is a test of
your ability, not good configuration design. You should be able to handle
OSPF & Frame Relay when told to create a hub and spoke, but you can't use
'ospf point-to-multipoint', or only use physical interfaces on the spokes,
or enough DLCIs being advertised by the Frame Relay switch for full mesh
(but you can't use them) or any other weirdness that the lab designer can
dream up.
Joel Ekis, CCNA, CCDA
Xerox Connect
Sr. Enterprise Consultant/Enterprise Network Services
Phone: 913-696-0888, x234
Pager: 800-697-0359
joel.ekis@connect.xerox.com <mailto:joel.ekis@connect.xerox.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: John Howell [SMTP:jhowell@cohesive.com]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 5:23 PM
To: GroupStudy (E-mail)
Subject: OSPF Conifg
I guess all of this discussion shows how many ways you can configure
OSPF in a NBMA environment.
Thanks,
John T. Howell
Cohesive Technology Solutions
Senior Consultant/Engineer
CCNP/CCDP, MCSE+I, MCNE
225-751-6100
225-751-6200 (fax)
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