On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Cisco Lover wrote:

> 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??

I would imagine you can use any method you like that works, so long as its
within the guidelines of the question.  I mean if the question says
"Without modifying the OSPF networking type.........." or something like
that then you can't use that method.  If they don't disallow a method,
then it should be fair game..........but you really have to read carefully
because when they exclude certain methods, they don't always just come out
and say "you can't use..........." you have to read into the question and
understand the direction they are trying to steer you.  This is why it is
a great thing to know multiple ways of doing something, so you are
prepared.

Brian


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> Thanks for the help.
>
> Cisco lover
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