From: Narbik Kocharians (narbikk@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Jun 18 2007 - 18:54:15 ART
This is not the situation here, you are never asked in the real world
situation to advertise these interfaces but do not use the network command.
I think we are all aware of what you are saying here, this is relating to
CCIE lab exam.
On 6/18/07, Marko Milivojevic <markom@vodafone.is> wrote:
>
> > Certainly, it's not easier than network esp in situations where you want
> > to "activate" OSPF on multiple interfaces ... So you have to go round
> > all of them ... Consider a production environment where you've got 30
> > ospf interfaces on a single router.
>
> Let me offer counter argument. Say that you need to configure 30 of those
> interfaces in VRF. You do that with cover-all network statement in OSPF.
> Later on, for whatever reason, you need to disable OSPF on one interface.
> Sure, you think, I'll just do "passive-interface X"... and then you
> discover
> that the option is not available under VRF in most IOS versions. What do
> you
> do next? :-)
>
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