Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567. DOnot use are 567 in any commands

2009-11-02 Thread Jay Zitcovich (jzitcovi)
567 in binary 1000110111 = 0.0.0010.00110111 = 0.0.2.55

 

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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567. DOnot 
use are 567 in any commands

 

 

 

Hi

 

I am on Lab 10 (OSPF), Task 10.8 which says:

 

Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567. DO not use are 567 in any 
commands.

 

 

Next, the detailed solutions shows:

 

router ospf 1

network 150.100.220.0 0.0.1.255 area 0.0.2.255

 

My questions is, how did you figure out the area 0.0.2.255 ?

 

Kind Regards

Ahmed

 

 

 



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Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567. DOnot use are 567 in any commands

2009-10-31 Thread Joe Astorino
Convert 567 to binary as a 32-bit number. Take that 32 bits and express it in 
dotted decimal
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567. DO
not use are 567 in any commands

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567. DOnot use are 567 in any commands

2009-10-31 Thread Jeremy L. Gaddis
0.0.2.55 == area 567
0.0.2.255 == area 767

Likely just a typo in the solution.

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On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Joe Astorino jastor...@ipexpert.com wrote:
 Convert 567 to binary as a 32-bit number. Take that 32 bits and express it in 
 dotted decimal
 Regards,

 Joe Astorino - CCIE #24347 RS
 Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
 Cell: +1.586.212.6107
 Fax: +1.810.454.0130
 Mailto:  jastor...@ipexpert.com

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 Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 17:54:09
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 Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567. DO
        not use are 567 in any commands

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567. DOnot use are 567 in any commands

2009-10-31 Thread Uli
HI I have the same question a few weeks ago but I now I understand how to
calculate

0.0.2.55 = if u convert 567 into binary using calc you will find 1000110111
right. Now what you need to do is put it into 4 octet so the result is

..0010.00110111 next step is on each octet you add any
bit that equal to 1 so

1st octet all bits are 0 = 0
2nd octet all bits are 0 = 0
3rd octet bit that equal to 1 = 2
4th octet bit that equal to 1 = 55

result is 0.0.2.55

lets take a look another example

1000 we convert to binary = 101000
put it into 4 octet = ..0011.11101000
add all bit that are 1 = 0.0.3.232

Hope this will help make you understand


Cheers


On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 2:55 AM, Jeremy L. Gaddis jer...@evilrouters.netwrote:

 0.0.2.55 == area 567
 0.0.2.255 == area 767

 Likely just a typo in the solution.

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 On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Joe Astorino jastor...@ipexpert.com
 wrote:
  Convert 567 to binary as a 32-bit number. Take that 32 bits and express
 it in dotted decimal
  Regards,
 
  Joe Astorino - CCIE #24347 RS
  Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
  Cell: +1.586.212.6107
  Fax: +1.810.454.0130
  Mailto:  jastor...@ipexpert.com
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Ahmed Haji Munye ahmhaj...@yahoo.se
  Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 17:54:09
  To: CC IEccie_rs@onlinestudylist.com
  Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567.
 DO
 not use are 567 in any commands
 
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567. DOnot use are 567 in any commands

2009-10-31 Thread Matt Hill
Search for my post I made a couple of weeks ago on this same topic.

Cheers,
Matt

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CCSI #31207

2009/11/1 Uli ulybati...@gmail.com:
 HI I have the same question a few weeks ago but I now I understand how to
 calculate

 0.0.2.55 = if u convert 567 into binary using calc you will find 1000110111
 right. Now what you need to do is put it into 4 octet so the result is

 ..0010.00110111 next step is on each octet you add any
 bit that equal to 1 so

 1st octet all bits are 0 = 0
 2nd octet all bits are 0 = 0
 3rd octet bit that equal to 1 = 2
 4th octet bit that equal to 1 = 55

 result is 0.0.2.55

 lets take a look another example

 1000 we convert to binary = 101000
 put it into 4 octet = ..0011.11101000
 add all bit that are 1 = 0.0.3.232

 Hope this will help make you understand


 Cheers


 On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 2:55 AM, Jeremy L. Gaddis jer...@evilrouters.net
 wrote:

 0.0.2.55 == area 567
 0.0.2.255 == area 767

 Likely just a typo in the solution.

 --
 Jeremy L. Gaddis
 http://evilrouters.net/


 On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Joe Astorino jastor...@ipexpert.com
 wrote:
  Convert 567 to binary as a 32-bit number. Take that 32 bits and express
  it in dotted decimal
  Regards,
 
  Joe Astorino - CCIE #24347 RS
  Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
  Cell: +1.586.212.6107
  Fax: +1.810.454.0130
  Mailto:  jastor...@ipexpert.com
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Ahmed Haji Munye ahmhaj...@yahoo.se
  Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 17:54:09
  To: CC IEccie_rs@onlinestudylist.com
  Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Configure VLANS 2567 and 567 to be in area 567.
  DO
         not use are 567 in any commands
 
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