Hi,

  I know that theres a good section on binary math on the video on demand
stuff from the BLS. I also know that one of the instructors (Bryan maybe?)
made a blog post about it, but cant seem to find it atm. That was all
access-lists. On occassion when I dont have my notes with me, i tend to look
at http://ccienotes.blogspot.com/2007/08/ip-prefix-list.html for a quick
reminder. Its a pretty good post.

  Apart from that the OSL archives will probably turn up quite alot of
information as well.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/

  Hope that helps a bit.

Kim

On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Jowi Nkwe (JM) <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Good Day,
>
> What is the best resource for brushing up skills on how to use
> access-lists and prefix-list for advertized routes selection and
> manipulations. Do you have a link to such as the internetworkespert
> V-Lectures has been moved and had access-lists videos.
>
> Basically to make my question clearer, If you have 178.100.1.0 to
> 178.100.36.0 routes and you want to accept only even or odd numbered
> routes. Or you want to accept from routes 178.100.6.0 to 178.100.19.0
> routes only. Either uusing access-list or prefix-list.
>
> Where can I brush-up this is the a link to any resource for this. ?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Jowi.
>
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