From: Leigh Harrison (ccileigh@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Nov 17 2005 - 06:47:38 GMT-3
Just to throw my hat in the ring:-
I ALWAYS specify the interface with a 0.0.0.0 wildcard. That way it
will not do anything unexpected to me.
LH
Danny Cox wrote:
>>Dave, get out that off way of putting OSPF Interfaces, I learn that they
>>could lead us to many errors...
>>Be very specific if you need to enable OSPF in certains interfaces..
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>> network 172.16.16.100 0.0.0.0 area 16
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>This is off topic, sorry, but why *not* specify it with a matching
>wildcard mask to the interface as Dave did? Surely from a CCIE lab
>point of view it doesn't matter so long as the interface ends up
>participating in the OSPF ?
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>We've actually talked about this at work a bit - is there a consensus
>as to which is better other than perhaps you're a bit less likely to
>make mistakes with a 0.0.0.0 wildcard mask?
>
>cheers
>Danny
>
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