interesting way to put the question.  but......

172.16.0.0/12 and 192.168.0.0/16 are CIDR notation. any subnets within those
ranges would default to the classfull values based upon the first couple of
bits. remembering that 0 in the first position is class A, 10 in the first
two positions indicate class B, and 110 in the first three positions
indicate class C. RIP and IGRP are classful, and would note the classful
values.




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> Another simple question for all BGP gurus.
> What's the point of a Cisco router assigning a default weight of 32768 for
> paths it originates?
>
> Thanks.
> Elmer




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