In IP rules it is not possible to use a zero-subnet.
If you wanna overrule this, use it anyway (and why not :-) ) and place a
interface anyway in it you must invoke the ip subnet-zero command.
Try subnetting a IP subnet and without the ip subnet-zero command set an ip
address on a interface in the zero subnet, you'll find out why you need it.
:)
Ruud
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Van: Palikhey, Niraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: woensdag 21 juni 2000 18:43
Aan: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Onderwerp: ip subnet-zero command??
Hi,
Had a question on ip subnet-zero? It is on by default when you first
configure a router? Why would I want it or better still, why would I not
want it?
Please advise.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Niraj
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