I haven't seen the video but I don't think that you misunderstood anything! 
It's just you have to change the network type on the loopback interface's as 
they will show up as host route's /32 if you don't... 


On May 30, 2010, at 11:28 AM, John C. Durnin wrote:

> I was just going through the configuration video for the Basic OSPF and was 
> wondering if I was missing something.  One of the rules stated in the video 
> was “You may not change the OSPF network type on any R2 interfaces”.  I 
> didn’t have any issues with understanding that part with the frame-relay 
> portion of it but at the end of the video he was fixing the “OSPF should 
> advertise a /24” and our loopbacks were showing up as a /32.  To fix it he 
> had to change the network type on all loopback interfaces, including R2.
>  
> Am I misunderstanding the rule? 
>  
> John
>  
> 
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