Depends on the default of the IOS version your being tested on.
Viet Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Good afternoon,
>
> >2) If they don't say differently in the question that
> you read very
> >carefully, then the assumption is that you cannot
> use the "zero
> >subnets."
>
> I am in my last week rounding up all I have learned
> the past 4 months, and will take CCNA 2.0 exam next
> week.
>
> If CCNA 640-507 Certification Guide of Odom printed by
> Cisco Press is one of CCNA exam official resources
> from Cisco, then the assumption is opposite. Odom
> says clearly in chapter material and review questions
> the number of subnets is "2 exp n". Period, no
> further explicit comment is needed. It seems to me
> that subnet-zero is implied in CCNA 2 curriculum. Of
> course, there is also question such as given this
> "subnet-zero" subnet value, which command is needed to
> make the subnet valid.
>
> What would you think, Cisco gurus?
>
> Regards,
> Victor Tran.
> Programmer Analyst III
> Santa Clara County ISD.
>
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