Adding to what everyone else said....

Amer, as long as your network statement "catches" only the intended
interface(s), you are fine. If your netmasks are /24, it's OK to use
0.0.0.255 - in fact, the easiest way is to just copy/paste the
configured IP of the interface. IOS will not allow any overlaps here*,
unless you change the mask. However, if your mask is not /24, DO NOT
use 0.0.0.255 - use the wildacrd mask that will cover only the
intended interface.

[*] Virtual-templates being an exception.

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On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 18:01,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Be as specific as possible, unless otherwise told. You could do the 0.0.0.255 
> but you leave room for advertisement into something else ( other task later 
> on) which you may or may not want.
>
> I always go all 0s unless I cannot.
>
> -nick
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