That's a good point Roy.  I don't think I'd call that paranoid, I'd call
that a legitimate technicality.  Thanks for your input.

J

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 6:38 AM, Roy Waterman <[email protected]>wrote:

> In my opinion, I'd use area 4 nssa default-information-originate.
> The reason for this (yes call me paranoid), is that if a task asks you to
> configure an nssa area, and then you change that area from nssa to nssa
> totally stub, you have violated the task requirement of configuring an nssa
> area.
> Of course you could always clear this up with the proctor but it makes no
> sense to do so when you can quickly type in the default originate command :)
>
> Regards
> Roy
> @routeleaker
>
> On 19 April 2011 03:26, J D'Silva <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm looking for opinions on the task mentioned in the subject.  The task
>> roughly translates to "Configure an NSSA area and inject a default route
>> into only that area".  The DSG uses the config:
>>
>> area 4 nssa default-information-originate
>>
>> But when I did this yesterday I instead used:
>>
>> area 4 nssa no-summary
>>
>> This task, or any other, doesn't place any other restrictions on what
>> types
>> of LSAs can enter the area so I'm thinking that both configs are equally
>> valid given the criteria.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jason
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