, May 24, 2000 10:17 PM
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Would you think it this way .
his question was can ospf and rip coexist in the same
network ?
I would have answered yes; because it
pretty quickly.
Joe
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Kurt
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 2:36 PM
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I think being questioned like that is obnioxous, and CCIE or CCNP should
.
but hey thats me.
Morgan
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Would you think it this way .
his question was can ospf and rip coexist in the same network
Title: RE: Interview Question - OSPF
I believe people analyze these types of questions too much.
I would say "You have to run something besides OSPF and RIP would be feasible"
My answer is based on I'm running IP and IPX, so I choose RIP for my IPX implementation. What it
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Would you think it this way
Morgan
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Date: jeudi 25 mai 2000 14:18
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I believe people analyze these types of questions too much.
I would say "You have to run something besides
This of course leaves the way open to get your non-technical HR
person to ask bizarre, embarrasing or just plain impossible
questions.
"So, Mr Berkowitz, could you please explain when a static RIP route
would be useful between autonymous systems?"
"Mr Lammle, when you've wired
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Subject: RE: Interview Question - OSPF
oh, yet another spell chec
i meant "does not support" destop protocols sorry that was a typo .
"Joe Martin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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OSPF doesn't support desktop protocols. Your thinking of EIGRP.
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
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Dave
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If they are both advertising the same networks, then you are correct.
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Dave
CCNP/CCDP/CCAI
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OSPF doesn't support desktop protocols. Your thinking of EIGRP.
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab - May 27/28
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Would you think it this way .
his question
Hello:
An interviewer asked if I could enable RIP and OSPF on the same network.
I answered that it is possible to overlap protocols, but it is not
recommended. I said that OSPF has an Administrative Distance lower than RIP,
so OSPF will be the procotol in use.
Is that a correct answer ?
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