This is the subnet information.....Inverse Mask is 0.0.0.15 so the mask that
the
destination range resides on is 255.255.255.240 or /28.....

  No.     Subnet               Hosts                Hosts
Broadcast
            Address              From                 To
Address
      10  194.72.6.160     194.72.6.161     194.72.6.174     194.72.6.175

Rose, if you look as the access-list this is a inverse mask working with the
subnet mask of the destination network.....What this is doing is filtering
out
on < udp port's > from the host listed below to the 10th Subnet of the Class
C destination address only.....Subnet=194.72.6.160
Hosts=194.72.6.161--194.72.6.174
Broadcast=194.72.6.175.....Hope this helps......

JEK

"Rose Olsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Can someone explain to me how to interrupt the subnet mask for this access
> list.
>
> permit udp host 194.72.72.33 194.72.6.160 0.0.0.15
>
> Thank you.
> Rose
>
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