From: John Smith (c00per_omers1@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Oct 24 2003 - 01:50:06 GMT-3
I saw a posting early this week or late last week showing the link for the free DoIT lab, from NetMasterClass. They have some Frame-Relay and OSPF setup conditions in their doc. My question is from a CCIE lab perspective...
If they say ( as in the DoIT lab under OSPF ), use logical interfaces they then show the final cfg of interface serial s0/0.# as serial s0/0.123 I can understand how they got it, but I would have used s0/0.1 or s0/0.2 so I'm wondering would the actual CCIE lab give you the interface number or would we have to guess. What would you choose to do, would you label it s0/0.123 the network number as indicated 123.1 / 123.2 and 123.3 or would you label it so/o.1. I do realize that the routers are 1,2 and 3 and this could be the convention as this subinterface points to R2 and R3 from R1. Any opinions, or insight?
The next question has to do with Ip ospf priority. Looking at the cfg they indicate under OSPF - elect R1 as DR. The final cfg shows the spokes set as 0 and nothing set on the hub, so it is using the default value. Would you all just set it on the spokes and not bother with specifically setting the Hub as it would not have a priority of 0 or would you set it as a number larger than the default setting? If they said using minimum cfg, then I'd say don't set the hub, but I don't remember reading that condition in this doc.
Anyone have any opinions on this?
John
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