alaerte Vidali wrote:
>
> Am I missing something? Because I do can use the command 'ip
> ospf dead-interval'
The original question was how to change the dead interval without using the
dead-interval command. It tests your knowledge of one aspect of the OSPF
protocol, rather than your practical kn
in real life its hard for me to keep my mouth shut, so even if I intend to
be elusive in answers from now on, I'll probably just shoot my mouth off
here too and just give the answer.
I suppose some of us new-comers will keep you 'old farts' on your toes! ;)
(you know who you are!)
scott
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""fred barreras"" wrote in message
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> CiscoPress book for CCNP routing is very specific on changing hello
setting
> and having dead/interval setting changing automatically.
just like the documentation.
a couple of IOS releases ago, the trick question used to be, how do you
CiscoPress book for CCNP routing is very specific on changing hello setting
and having dead/interval setting changing automatically. I would have given
the answer and said where I found it. What some people are suggesting is
that when anybody posts a question the answer should be, "buy my book". I
So, what layer does ARP run at?
Sorry, I couldn't resist. :)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
"Cunctando restituit rem"
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> Welcome to Group Study. Nobody ever gets a straight answer here! ;-) And
> usuall
Scott Roberts wrote:
>
> good point, I'm new to the forum and wasn't quite sure of what
> approaches to
> answers people expected. I do like his approach to answering
> it, because if
> you look at the link, the answer is in there (with the use of
> some deductive
> logic).
>
> the only thing tha
""Scott Roberts"" wrote in message
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> good point, I'm new to the forum and wasn't quite sure of what approaches
to
> answers people expected. I do like his approach to answering it, because
if
> you look at the link, the answer is in there (with the use of some
deductive
> lo
good point, I'm new to the forum and wasn't quite sure of what approaches to
answers people expected. I do like his approach to answering it, because if
you look at the link, the answer is in there (with the use of some deductive
logic).
the only thing that worries me though, is that if people nev
Scott Roberts wrote:
>
> shoulds like you're trying to answer a trick question on a
> test? I suppose
> "The Long and Winding Road" wanted you to work for your answer,
> but I'll
> come out and tell you.
Why did you come out and tell the original poster the answer? Wouldn't the
poster learn more
shoulds like you're trying to answer a trick question on a test? I suppose
"The Long and Winding Road" wanted you to work for your answer, but I'll
come out and tell you.
ospf defaults the dead-interval/hold-time as a multiple of the hello time,
so if you change the hello time the dead interval ch
""nilesh bothra"" wrote in message
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> Q. Change OSPF dead interval to 60 seconds.
> You are not allowed to use the command 'ip ospf dead-interval" for
> accomplishing this task.
>
> Suggestions pls
OSPF timers consist of what? and what is the timing relationship?
the a
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