From: Monica Belluci (mpls1979@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jan 27 2008 - 15:34:07 ARST
Hi J
it is better to hardcode ur router-id as loopback.one interesting
thing is that it is possible from router to select highest ip address
of your router which is not participate or part of Ospf.
thanks
Monica
On 1/27/08, James MacDonald <j4m3sm63@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Hello, just curious whether people feel it's ok to hardcode loopbacks as
> router-ids for ospf (other other protocols) in the lab ... even if they
> don't ask you to? It's a habit of mine as it helps me maintain consistency
> in my configs. I've gotten used to doing it but notice a lot of practice
> labs don't include it as part of the solutions.
>
> Just wondering if it was the sort of thing that could be marked down in the
> real lab exam ...
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks
>
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