From: Hansang Bae (hbae@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Nov 27 2001 - 20:14:18 GMT-3
At 04:53 PM 11/27/2001 +0200, Ben-Shalom, Omer wrote:
>Sometimes you don't need them and sometimes you do.
>The question to ask is what is faster (in the lab time counts for almost
>anything):
Correct design counts for a lot too! <G>
>* Not do the filtering and deal with the consequences if and when they
>appear
>* Automatically apply the filters.
>I am not 100% decided on this as well but in general for the distrib between
>flsm and vlsm I do take this measure.
[snip]
The problem with this approach is that you may not catch the rolling
blackouts. When you check, things are fine. They the proctor checks,
you're SOL.
Wayne,
As to your question, this is one of those questions that can be asked
intelligently. And the lab scenerio will be pretty straight forward in
terms of what's dynamic and what's not.
I only brought up my original post so that folks can see the forest.....
Passing the lab is GREAT! but knowing good engineering standards is just as
important. Who wants a CCIE that can't prevent a routing loop!
As I've always said..."defaults are the guardian angels for the clueless!" <G>
hsb
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