Hi Mustafa,

When some one posts a question on one of these boards, I think that it is 
assumed that the person has exhausted all other options prior to taking the 
time to post a question here and by no means am I taking sides on this subject.

When you post keep in mind that you have been working on a "problem" for 
sometime and know exactly where you are having issues, what you have done so 
far. When it's time to post you need to remember that you know all the details 
but the people on here that are so willing to take the time to help do not. 

So when you post a question, remember to give enough information so that the 
group has a complete picture of your issues such as what you have tried so far, 
a show run, sh ip inter brief, stuff like that. Once you do that, I am sure 
that you will see the quality of response's increase significantly!!

HTHs


On May 12, 2010, at 7:09 AM, Mustafa Yadav wrote:

> 
> Adam ,
> 
> you can be rude I can  not be bothered.This is my choice.I write the question 
> here before diving into google or cisco site.Read the technology and try to 
> find answer my questions there and  if an answer come I can easily understand 
> and evaluate this after making a search in Cisco.com
> 
> On the other hand I am trying to keep this forum very active.Because when I 
> get bored od studying I am reading these mails.Every mail ,every question 
> teaches a lot to me.
> 
> Instead you write a  silly answer like this ttry to keep your mouth shut.Or 
> write/share something so me and the others get some benefit of your knowledge.
> 
> If you checked my previous question you will see even some of my questions 
> were so easy some people wrote they learned something new.
> 
> I hope you will get my point.
> 
> Also I have heard you your name in this list first time.you are new here try 
> to learn something if you can answer something.
> Do not waste your time by writing these silly mail.
> 
> google is my best firend.Do not worry about this.:)
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Adam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mustafa,
> 
> I don't want to be rude, but do you ever bother trying to find answers to 
> your questions yourself or do you find posting your questions here much 
> easier? I'm pretty new to IPX OLS, but looking at your previous posts, I have 
> a feeling that you have chosen the latter approach...
> 
> Please try to be more specific. What are the details of ext-comm that you do 
> not understand? I'm sorry, but it's really hard to predict what exactly you 
> are asking us about. If you want to know how, when and why should we use 
> ext-comm...well...google is your best friend, so is cisco.com :-)
> 
> Regards,
> Adam
> 
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Mustafa Yadav <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> hi ,
> 
> How can a quaeiton come for asking set extcommunity cost?and can you please 
> give a good example for this usage?
> 
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