Are you looking at the right diagram for Volume 1, Lab6.

We have 150.100.100.X/24 and 150.100.X.X/24 subnets all over the place in
the diagram.

On 8 May 2012 09:25, Cristiano Guerrieri <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>  probably because I just came back from an holiday in Italy and I've been
> eating too much!
>
> However I cannot fully understand the LAB6 in the volume 1. Looking at the
> solution,  I can see a 150.100.100.X/24 and 150.100.X.X/24 (where the first
> X is the connection between routers) subnets configured. I don't
> understand  where these subnets came from! the only subnet I can see in the
> workbook is 150.200.200.X/24
>
> Any help is much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance to everyone.
>
> Cristiano
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