Re: Few general questions

From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim@orcsoftware.com)
Date: Mon May 22 2006 - 05:19:35 ART


Hi.

On the lab they usually mean one router where you have to change
reference bandwidth, they usually say it explicitly. In the real world
you should consider the whole OSPF domain to stick with routing consistency.

"dense mode is not allowed" usually means "sparse-dense is not allowed
either"

A.

on 22/05/2006 08:28 Kashif Masood wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can you please clarify my doubts. I will appreciate your response
>
> 1) If we change auto-cost reference bandwidth on one router, does that
> means that we have to change the cost in our entire ospf domain or
> just on this router.
>
> 2) Also if they ask us that we cannot use dense mode, does that means
> we cannot use ip pim sparse-dense mode as well or we can use
> sparse-dense mode.
>
> Thanks for your time
>
> Regards
> Kashif
>
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