good point, I'm new to the forum and wasn't quite sure of what approaches to
answers people expected. I do like his approach to answering it, because if
you look at the link, the answer is in there (with the use of some deductive
logic).

the only thing that worries me though, is that if people never get a
straight answer, will they then stop asking questions? its nice to see an
open forum about cisco networking thats actually well populated, I'd like to
support it as much as I can.

scott

""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> Scott Roberts wrote:
> >
> > shoulds like you're trying to answer a trick question on a
> > test? I suppose
> > "The Long and Winding Road" wanted you to work for your answer,
> > but I'll
> > come out and tell you.
>
> Why did you come out and tell the original poster the answer? Wouldn't the
> poster learn more from working it out? I liked "The L&W Road's" answer
much
> better. :-)
>
> Wouldn't the poster be a better representative of the relevant
certification
> having worked it out? For example, if the poster is going for CCNP and
> manages to pass because people provided answers instead of methods for
> figuring out the answer, is that a good thing for the rest of us who wish
> CCNP to be a respected certification?
>
> The poster asked for suggestions, not answers, and that's what we should
> have provided.
>
> Hopefully the poster will try this in a lab. There is at least one minor
> gotcha that I can think of.
>
> Hey, you had to expect to get slammed for this! ;-) I'm doing this with
all
> due respect and a recognition of how fun it is to give an answer. I think
a
> lot of us participate on the list partly to give answers because it's fun
> and a nice ego stroke, myself included. But the real goal of Group Study
is
> to help people learn.
>
> Priscilla
>
>
> >
> > ospf defaults the dead-interval/hold-time as a multiple of the
> > hello time,
> > so if you change the hello time the dead interval changes
> > automatically
> > also.
> >
> > scott
> >
> > ""nilesh bothra""  wrote in message
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> > > Q. Change OSPF dead interval to 60 seconds.
> > > You are not allowed to use the command 'ip ospf
> > dead-interval" for
> > > accomplishing this task.
> > >
> > > Suggestions pls????
> > >
> > > Nilesh




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