Re: OSPF in cyscoexpert sample lab again

From: Chris Hugo (chrishugo@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Aug 26 2002 - 22:33:48 GMT-3


   
Hi Peng,
In Doyle I Routing TCP/IP handles these topics in great detail and is written i
n a easy-to-understand writing style. This book is great for IGP stuff.
He also has a Second volume. Doyle II which handles EGPs, multicasting, IPV6, a
nd NAT (plus other goodies) extensively.
In the Doyle volumes their is also great examples in the back of every chapter
 that are very good to work through and help you understand the specifics of th
at routing protocol.
These two books are a must I feel for any CCIE candidate. I'm sure others agree
 on this. I can think of other great books but these are a great start. If you
need more references email the group or myself.
Thank YOU,
chris hugo
 Peng Zheng wrote: I noticed
distance 171 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 1

has been configured under OSPF for R4. What's its
function? Where is the requirement?

In addition, for R3, R4, R5, R3 has neighbor
configuration, and R4, R5 don't have. I'm wondering
when I should configure neighbor. For two neighbor,
if only one side should be configured?

Thanks.

Best Wishes,
Peng Zheng



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