ROFL LMAO, i didnt think of that one, they ask, can ospf and rip coexist in
the same network, you tell him, well man, be clear, either way it can
coexist, but your not giving me enough info, are u runing RIP Ip or RIP IPX,
do u redistribute ur rip ip into ur ospf, because you wont be able to
redistrib ipx routes into an ip routing table, that would mean if you want
to do that, then you need to run eigrp, muahaha, those kind of questions are
so stupid, its a loop, it can go on forever, he asks a question, you answer
with 10 questions telling him to be more specific, i love this
.
heheh
Morgan

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De:   Carrico, Robert [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: jeudi 25 mai 2000 14:18
> À:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet:        RE: Interview Question - OSPF
> 
> I believe people analyze these types of questions too much. 
> 
> I would say "You have to run something besides OSPF and RIP would be
> feasible" 
> 
> My answer is based on I'm running IP and IPX, so I choose RIP for my IPX
> implementation.  What it boils down to is your explanation.  These types
> of questions are general and a conversation or thread can go on forever in
> the different answers.  However, not with a HR type that has a list of 10
> technical questions to ask you.  He writes down your response and
> explanation and gives it to the technical manager to interpret your
> responses.
> 
> The difficult part is you have to be sure to explain how you interpreted
> the question. In most cases the person doing the first round interview
> cannot elaborate on the question because they don't necessarily understand
> the question or know the answer.
> 
>               -----Original Message----- 
>       From:   pedro quezada [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] 
>       Sent:   Wednesday, May 24, 2000 10:17 PM 
>       To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>       Subject:        Re: Interview Question - OSPF 
> 
>               Would you think it this way . 
>       his question was can ospf and rip coexist in the same network ? 
> 
>               I would have answered yes; because it is true you can run
> both protocols in 
>       the same network. 
> 
>               why would you? ???? 
>       .remeber that ospf does support desktop protocols such as ipx and
> appletalk 
>       . 
> 
>               PQ 
> 
> 
> 
>               "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
>       <8ggg89$33d$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8ggg89$33d$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... 
>       > If they are both advertising the same networks, then you are
> correct. 
>       > 
>       > -- 
>       > Dave 
>       > CCNP/CCDP/CCAI 
>       > ""Billy Monroe"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
>       > <8gei4j$67u$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8gei4j$67u$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... 
>       > > Hello: 
>       > > 
>       > > An interviewer asked if I could enable RIP and OSPF on the same
> network. 
>       > > I answered that it is possible to overlap protocols, but it is
> not 
>       > > recommended. I said that OSPF has an Administrative Distance
> lower than 
>       > RIP, 
>       > > so OSPF will be the procotol in use. 
>       > > 
>       > > Is that a correct answer ? 
>       > > 
>       > > Thanks, 
>       > > 
>       > > Billy 
>       > > 
>       > > 
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