Well, the task is really not clear on that, which would mean it is a good
question for the proctor in the real life.  If I was proctoring I would say
NO.  It doesn't say you can't use a specific command, it says generally no
priority commands.  I would clarify with proctor.



On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 2:48 AM, Kevin Chin <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello,
>
> just wondering, when the requirement says no priority command, can we get
> away with  - *neighbor x priority y* under ospf process?  it is not
> priority command.
>
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