Hey Alef,

Your subject confuses me, however the message body seems to make more sense. 

The thing to remember about routing protocols like EIGRP and OSPF is that when 
using your network statements you can be as vague, or as specific as you want 
to be. Remember, you're using the network command to "match" the interfaces you 
want to participate in the routing protocols which are smart enough to see the 
"actual" IP address and mask and that's what gets advertised out.

In the real world do what you're told to do, however in the real world I use 
"exact" wildcard masks when advertising, but it's up to you. 


 
Thank you,
 
Steve E. Di Bias
Network Engineer - Information Systems
Valley Health System - Las Vegas
Office - 702- 369-7594
Cell - 702-241-1801
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] vol1 27.2 why are the links in OSPF not advertised as 
in EIGRP

In this task, the the assignment seems the same (apart from the configure the 
network statements to include the network mask) but the link is advertised as:

network 150.50.25.2

and not as 150.50.25.0 0.0.0.3 or 0.0.0.1

in 27.1 eigrp does advertise as a /30, 0.0.0.3

is it not best practice to always advertise the networks into any routing 
protocol properly ?

Alef
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