From: Petr Lapukhov (petr@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Fri Jun 16 2006 - 15:24:30 ART
Almost certainly not.
The main thing people usually forget, is that you should do what
you are TOLD to do, conforming to RESTRICTIONS.
If you are told to provide connectivity - provide it :) If you are
instructed
to take care of "future" potential loops (in case if another point of
redistribution
is added), take care.
The best way to solve a task, is to figure a way how it could be most
probably
VERIFIED. That cuts all the unnecessary configuration lines.
After all, they judge by RESULT. Don't waste you time doing more stuff
than it is required :)
HTH
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