Hmmmm didn't know that offhand. This is why I am worried about my next  
lab. Stupid things like this are OEQ material.

Of course if I configured this I could see "oh look at that" in 5  
seconds but having things like this that no one normally cares about  
that can mean the difference between pass or fail in OEQ.

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On 29/03/2010, at 9:37, [email protected] wrote:

> That is correct -- when going into OSPF it will be an O E2 with a  
> cost of 20....unless you are coming from BGP then it will be a cost  
> of 1
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> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 18:33:05
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