Nope - the proctor will prefer whatever method is specifically called for, and if there is no preference called for, you can do the configuration however you like.
My preferred method (if it was available) was:
router ospf 1
do sh ip int brief
<copy the address>
network <paste> 0.0.0.0 a 0
Again, just be ready to be flexible. While the above was my preferred method, I made sure to practice other approaches.
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On May 17, 2010, at 5:06 PM, Jack Router wrote:
> I personally prefer to configure OSPF under interface as much as possible,
> like OSPF v3 ipv6. I find that I make less typos that way compared to
> configuring multiple network statements in router ospf section :)
> But on the lab is there a default (preferred by proctors) method of
> configuring OSPF?
> Thx.
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