>Anyway, I do have one OSPF question to those of you who have been out there
>messing with it many times:
>
>What's the most common/practical method when designing the OSPF network. Is
>it to give the area a single decimal value (n), or one that matches and/or
>looks like an IP address (a.b.c.d), which could be the same as the network?

Use the four-octet format.  If you get into multivendor OSPF 
networks, different implementations may interpret "area 1" 
differently. Area 0.0.0.1 is unambiguous.




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