and if it doesn't tell you then DO NOT place the loopbacks into area 0
unless you find you may have to later on!!!  Loopbacks as a general guide
should never be placed into area 0 if it can be helped.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 February 2002 07:02
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Subject: Re: Where to place the loopback in an ospf environment
[7:34441]


when in the Lab, do as the folder ( and/or the proctor ) instructs :->

Chuck


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> Hi there,
>
> sorry for the posting on more.
> But I'm currently 4 weeks before the CCIE lab and I'm really confusedly
about
> this.
> Some guys told me place it near the area 0 and other guys say it
_dfepends_
>
> Any guides for this ???
>
> Mit freundlichen Gr|_en
>
> Udo Konstantin / koud , GS KA
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