see where a lot of students would get very confused
with this sort of explanation from CCO.
Thanks.
Elmer
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From: Wes
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:09 PM
Subject: RE: Last question on OSPF point-to-multi nonbroadcast [7:38189]
It's point-to-multipoint
It's point-to-multipoint without automatic neighbor discovery. All the
advantages of P2M, with the added control of manually specifying your
neighbors.
I don't usually use it - but it's another tool in the shed, just in case...
--Wes
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gives evil Lab Proctors another weapon to use against you where it counts
;-
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Hi,
Just a simple question.
If OSPF subinterfaces in an NBMA default to nonbroadcast multiaccess
mode,
then what's the point of having
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