From: Wouter Prins (wp@null0.nl)
Date: Mon Dec 15 2008 - 06:00:18 ARST
I was wondering how it worked when they are doing verification. I've
got my answer now. :)
Thanks.
2008/12/15 Darby Weaver <ccie.weaver@gmail.com>:
> I'd say... Why? If it is not asked for, then "Why?"
>
> The lab is not there to ask us to configre things we routinely do at our
> leisure and in our own racks or networks. Nope. It's there for us to
> answer the question and give them what they are asking for.
>
> I'd say that's trivial in terms of lab requirements. And an
> over-configuration that probably does not matter or one that could be easily
> removed after the fact.
>
> However, in any event it is extra work and typing.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 11:34 AM, GAURAV MADAN <gauravmadan1177@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> I would say ; until and unless asked for .. I wont configure ip ospf name
>> lookup ..
>>
>> Noone can be sure ; how check is done .. but why take a chance ?
>> Just my 2 words on the question
>>
>> Gaurav Madan
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Wouter Prins <wp@null0.nl> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi group,
>> >
>> > I was wondering if the use of 'ip ospf name-lookup' would break the
>> > verification scripts of cisco when checking the lab results, or is the
>> > checking done manually?
>> > Are there any similar commands for bgp/eigrp?
>> >
>> >
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