Hehe....  Damn I'm glad I use EIGRP......   Note to self:  Brush up on OSPF
before taking the written....  =)

Mike W.

"Lupi, Guy"  wrote in message
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> Take a look at this link for your first question, it looks like the ppp
> multilink load-threshold does exactly the same thing as dialer load
> threshold, according to the link you pretty much configure one or the
other.
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fdia
> l_r/drfmupp.htm#xtocid48
>
> As to your second question, let's say you have one interface that you want
> to be in OSPF, and you want to specify it explicitly, you would use the
> network 180.4.4.4 0.0.0.0 area 0 command.  It is very similar to applying
> the host keyword in an access list, only the interface that carries that
> single IP address will send out hello's and be available to form
> adjacencies.  On the other hand, let's say you have a large number of wan
> links and you use the 180.4.4.0/24 broken down into /30's for your wan
link
> IP addressing.  If you want every interface to be in ospf, you can specify
> network 180.4.4.0 0.0.0.255 area 0, and that is like an access list
allowing
> an entire /24, this means any interface that has an IP address in the
> 180.4.4.0/24 range will send out hello's and be available to form
> adjacencies.  As far as which one to use, it could be argued that you
should
> specify each interface seperately with the 0.0.0.0 wildcard, because that
> way you are explicitly defining each interface that you want to run OSPF.
> If you have a large number of interfaces that can make your config quite
> large.  You could also use passive-interface default, specify the entire
> /24, and then enable each interface that you actually want to run OSPF.
> There are a few options, and it is really a matter of preference, some of
> the design guru's have posted on this before, you may want to search the
> archives.
>
> ~-----Original Message-----
> ~From: William Lijewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> ~Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 10:22 AM
> ~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ~Subject: 2 questions I'm confused about [7:42739]
> ~
> ~
> ~Hello all,
> ~
> ~I have 2 quick topics I could use some clarification on:
> ~
> ~1) There is a new command for 12.2 called
> ~
> ~PPP MULTILINK LOAD-THRESHOLD
> ~
> ~What is the difference between this command and DIALER
> ~LOAD-THRESHOLD, and
> ~when would I use one over the other?
> ~
> ~2) In OSPF you can advertise the newtworks in 2 ways:
> ~
> ~network 180.4.4.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
> ~
> ~or
> ~
> ~network 180.4.4.4 0.0.0.0 area 0
> ~
> ~What is the advantage of advertising just the specific
> ~interface, is there
> ~really a difference between the two?
> ~
> ~Thanks in advance.
> ~
> ~
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