From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Jun 10 2007 - 19:45:09 ART
JB,
I've been to three labs so far (hopefully not many
more) and I can tell that they pretty much tell you
what they want, if nothing else then by removing
ceertain options and you would be left with only a
couple to choose from if that.
I do advise you know one and all of them very very
well and that you are familiar with how to use each
and every option associated with each one.
The vendor labs have enough variations to cover
everything you will probably need to know.
--- JB <jellyboy@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All, A lot of discussion has been given about
> meeting certain
> criteria for the lab with FR, especially pertaining
> to OSPF network
> types. But what should I do if the lab gives no
> specifics to configure
> a FR link? Is it best to leave the OSPF network type
> default for the
> particular interface? For example 2 routers
> separated by a FR cloud
> configured on their physical interfaces. The network
> type could be
> p-to-p, p-to-m, nbma or broadcast, and all would
> work 9 to differing
> degrees. My question is there one particular network
> type i can use to
> "play safe?"
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> JB
>
>
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