From: Anand Singh (anandksi@cisco.com)
Date: Thu Jan 06 2005 - 19:14:10 GMT-3
Hi Tim,
Ususally default values are not nvgened (don't show up in running config so
it doesn't matter even if you type it or not), there can be exceptions
though :) You can use show commands to verify it anyway...
I wouldn't worry about configuring any default values if I am sure but I can
execute a show command to cross-check myself.
Thanks
-Anand
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> Subject: Opinions wanted
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> In the real lab, if they tell you that a certain parameter 
> should be set to a specific value
> 
> and then you see that the value they're telling you to set is 
> the default value for that parameter,
> 
> do you think I should explicitly set that parameter to it's 
> default value?
> 
> Here's a dumb example:
> 
> By default, the max-reserved-bandwidth is 25%.  If the 
> problem states that
> 
> max-reserved-bandwidth should be set to 25%, do you think I 
> should enter the command
> 
> to set max-reserved-bandwidth to it's default value?
> 
> TIA, Tim
> 
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