>I've always used the exact match mask of 0.0.0.0 to specify 
>interface addresses to place in the OSPF process.  I find this way 
>to be much simpler for config reading which is helpful during 
>troubleshooting.
>
>-pete

I agree completely; this is what I do.  There's a military adage that 
sweat spent in training saves blood in battle.  The compulsion many 
people have to skimp on lines while configuring often costs 
figurative blood in troubleshooting.

These observations, however, are for the real world. Certainly, the 
ACRC/BSCN courseware has lots of examples of different ways of 
configuring OSPF network statements.  Always remember that Cisco 
training and education tend to emphasize knowing all variants of 
commands than necessarily using the best command for the job, and 
certification exams may express this view.

>
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>On 1/29/2001 at 6:06 AM David Richard wrote:
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>>If I want to configure OSPF for my serial interface having Ip-address of
>>
>>183.23.45.46 255.255.255.224
>>
>>Am I correct to choose its wild card mask as  0.0.0.31???
>  >
>>

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