since you're obviously prepping for the CCIE lab, have you asked Paul to
place you on the CCIE Lab list?

to answer your question, when you walk into your Lab exam, you will be given
a thick book in which is your lab scenario. Instruction number one: do what
you are told.

instruction number two: in situations where there is some ambiguity, ask the
proctor.

It is possible, and in fact highly likely, that one person will have an
instruction saying no /32's are to be advertised anywhere. in that case, one
must be familiar with the various means of accomplishing the task. at the
same time another person might be instructed not to change the OSPF network
type on any interface, with no instruction regarding /32'. one must
understand the ramifications, not just on loopbacks, but on all interfaces.

HTH

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Cisco Lover
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 4:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A deep OSPF Question [7:19923]


ARe we allowed to put IP ospf point to point command  on loopback interfaces
in order to get their actual mask instead of /32 in CCIE ALB??? Or do we
have to use are0 range command to summarize this??


Thanks for the help.

Cisco lover

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