Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-04 Thread NeoLink2000

well if it's the wrong answer than how does it differ...thanks for letting me 
know though 

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RE: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-04 Thread Atif Awan


With wild card masks the 0 bits correspond to an exact match with the
corresponding bits in the listed ip address. This is in a way the exact
opposite of a subnet mask in which the ones need to be matched and not the
zeros.

Atif

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well if it's the wrong answer than how does it differ...thanks for letting
me
know though

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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-04 Thread Nigel Taylor

Well, in light of everyone jumping in there I taught I might do the same.
Here what fell out of this simple mind.

access-list xx permit x.x.x.1 0.0.0.230  -  ask  me how  I got this?

Man, I was thinking now I'm all screwed up... I can't wait to see the
answer, could my answer be right...

Chuck/Mike  "free the rest of us" please...

Nigel.


- Original Message -
From: Chuck Larrieu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 5:29 AM
Subject: RE: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun


 I'm not human tonight.

 A paraphrase from Marlowe's soliloquy in The Little Sister, by Raymond
 Chandler.

 This, by the way, is why it takes me so damn long to master these Cisco
 things. I keep getting distracted by my liberal arts educational
background.

 Chuck

 PS and I am not commenting on right or wrong because 1)  let's see some
more
 response and 2) it's not my puzzle anyway. Mike otta get the credit and
have
 the fun of judging. :-


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
John
 Neiberger
 Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 8:59 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

 Ok, I'll bite.  My official guess is:

 access-list xx permit ip x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24

 If I'm correct, I'll post how I did it later...right now I'm still
 wondering... :-)

 Chuck, you're mean...just plain mean!

 Good luck all!

 John Neiberger

 
 
   Come on, everyone. Where are you folks on this one? All you CCNA
 candidates.
   Show us your stuff. All you ACRC students - give it a try. I can't
 believe
   we haven't had a go round about this one.
 
   For the record, I have already filed my answer privately. It is a fun
   puzzle, and one that will demonstrate your thinking skills.
 
   Who knows the answer? How do you know you're right
 
   Chuck
 
 
   Puzzle posed by Mike Williams:
 
   Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
 addresses
   matching the following model:
 
   x.x.x.1
   x.x.x.9
   x.x.x.17
   x.x.x.25
 
   It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
   challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through.
 =)
 
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
   Michael L. Williams
   Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 7:27 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: ACL Question
 
   My newsgroup reader "claims" to have posted my response to this when it
 was
   first asked.  And for the record, I did have the correct answer and
   explanation too =P.  So instead of posting yet another explanation on
how
 to
   filter odd/even IP addresses, I'll post a similar but different
question:
 
   Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
 addresses
   matching the following model:
 
   x.x.x.1
   x.x.x.9
   x.x.x.17
   x.x.x.25
 
   It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
   challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through.
 =)
 
   If you want the answer without me posting it to the whole group (to
keep
   things fun), feel free to e-mail me and I'll reply via e-mail with the
   answer.
 
   Mike W.
 
 
   "Raymond Everson (Rainman)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
*Still* haven't figured this one out:
   
Create an IP ACL, in as few lines as possible of course, which
permits
only even-numbered IP addresses.
   
Ideas?
   
Rainman
   
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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-04 Thread Bob Timmons

I concur.  Originally, I got the 0.0.0.24, but someone said something about
wildcard vs
subnet masking, I did my math and voila!

Looks right on paper,  but I don't currently have a router to try it on.

- Original Message -
From: "Nigel Taylor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "John Neiberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Chuck
Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "Bryant Andrews" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 1:56 AM
Subject: Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun


 Well, in light of everyone jumping in there I taught I might do the same.
 Here what fell out of this simple mind.

 access-list xx permit x.x.x.1 0.0.0.230  -  ask  me how  I got this?

 Man, I was thinking now I'm all screwed up... I can't wait to see the
 answer, could my answer be right...

 Chuck/Mike  "free the rest of us" please...

 Nigel.


 - Original Message -
 From: Chuck Larrieu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 5:29 AM
 Subject: RE: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun


  I'm not human tonight.
 
  A paraphrase from Marlowe's soliloquy in The Little Sister, by Raymond
  Chandler.
 
  This, by the way, is why it takes me so damn long to master these Cisco
  things. I keep getting distracted by my liberal arts educational
 background.
 
  Chuck
 
  PS and I am not commenting on right or wrong because 1)  let's see some
 more
  response and 2) it's not my puzzle anyway. Mike otta get the credit and
 have
  the fun of judging. :-
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 John
  Neiberger
  Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 8:59 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun
 
  Ok, I'll bite.  My official guess is:
 
  access-list xx permit ip x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24
 
  If I'm correct, I'll post how I did it later...right now I'm still
  wondering... :-)
 
  Chuck, you're mean...just plain mean!
 
  Good luck all!
 
  John Neiberger
 
  
  
Come on, everyone. Where are you folks on this one? All you CCNA
  candidates.
Show us your stuff. All you ACRC students - give it a try. I can't
  believe
we haven't had a go round about this one.
  
For the record, I have already filed my answer privately. It is a fun
puzzle, and one that will demonstrate your thinking skills.
  
Who knows the answer? How do you know you're right
  
Chuck
  
  
Puzzle posed by Mike Williams:
  
Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
  addresses
matching the following model:
  
x.x.x.1
x.x.x.9
x.x.x.17
x.x.x.25
  
It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little
more
challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass
through.
  =)
  
  
  
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of
Michael L. Williams
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 7:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ACL Question
  
My newsgroup reader "claims" to have posted my response to this when
it
  was
first asked.  And for the record, I did have the correct answer and
explanation too =P.  So instead of posting yet another explanation on
 how
  to
filter odd/even IP addresses, I'll post a similar but different
 question:
  
Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
  addresses
matching the following model:
  
x.x.x.1
x.x.x.9
x.x.x.17
x.x.x.25
  
It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little
more
challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass
through.
  =)
  
If you want the answer without me posting it to the whole group (to
 keep
things fun), feel free to e-mail me and I'll reply via e-mail with
the
answer.
  
Mike W.
  
  
"Raymond Everson (Rainman)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 *Still* haven't figured this one out:

 Create an IP ACL, in as few lines as possible of course, which
 permits
 only even-numbered IP addresses.

 Ideas?

 Rainman

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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-04 Thread Evgeny Babanin


x.x.x.1 0.0.0.230 answer would be correct for the PIX firewall (they use
reverse wildcard mask - match 1, do_not_care 0)
but in router case should not this be x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24?

if we put this in binary: (forget about first three bytes )
   8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

  1 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
  9 - 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
17 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
25 - 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

it gives us the following - we want 1 in the position 1.  0's in 8,7,6,3,2
and do_not_care in 5 and 4. For the access- lists on Cisco routers 0 is
match, 1 is do_not_care so wildcard mask should be
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 which gives us 24

x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24 sutisfies this condition

RGRDS,
Evgeny

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""Nigel Taylor"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Well, in light of everyone jumping in there I taught I might do the same.
 Here what fell out of this simple mind.

 access-list xx permit x.x.x.1 0.0.0.230  -  ask  me how  I got this?

 Man, I was thinking now I'm all screwed up... I can't wait to see the
 answer, could my answer be right...

 Chuck/Mike  "free the rest of us" please...

 Nigel.


 - Original Message -
 From: Chuck Larrieu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 5:29 AM
 Subject: RE: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun


  I'm not human tonight.
 
  A paraphrase from Marlowe's soliloquy in The Little Sister, by Raymond
  Chandler.
 
  This, by the way, is why it takes me so damn long to master these Cisco
  things. I keep getting distracted by my liberal arts educational
 background.
 
  Chuck
 
  PS and I am not commenting on right or wrong because 1)  let's see some
 more
  response and 2) it's not my puzzle anyway. Mike otta get the credit and
 have
  the fun of judging. :-
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 John
  Neiberger
  Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 8:59 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun
 
  Ok, I'll bite.  My official guess is:
 
  access-list xx permit ip x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24
 
  If I'm correct, I'll post how I did it later...right now I'm still
  wondering... :-)
 
  Chuck, you're mean...just plain mean!
 
  Good luck all!
 
  John Neiberger
 
  
  
Come on, everyone. Where are you folks on this one? All you CCNA
  candidates.
Show us your stuff. All you ACRC students - give it a try. I can't
  believe
we haven't had a go round about this one.
  
For the record, I have already filed my answer privately. It is a fun
puzzle, and one that will demonstrate your thinking skills.
  
Who knows the answer? How do you know you're right
  
Chuck
  
  
Puzzle posed by Mike Williams:
  
Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
  addresses
matching the following model:
  
x.x.x.1
x.x.x.9
x.x.x.17
x.x.x.25
  
It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little
more
challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass
through.
  =)
  
  
  
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of
Michael L. Williams
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 7:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ACL Question
  
My newsgroup reader "claims" to have posted my response to this when
it
  was
first asked.  And for the record, I did have the correct answer and
explanation too =P.  So instead of posting yet another explanation on
 how
  to
filter odd/even IP addresses, I'll post a similar but different
 question:
  
Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
  addresses
matching the following model:
  
x.x.x.1
x.x.x.9
x.x.x.17
x.x.x.25
  
It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little
more
challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass
through.
  =)
  
If you want the answer without me posting it to the whole group (to
 keep
things fun), feel free to e-mail me and I'll reply via e-mail with
the
answer.
  
Mike W.
  
  
"Raymond Everson (Rainman)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 *Still* haven't figured this one out:

 Create an IP ACL, in as few lines as possible of course, which
 permits
 only even-numbered IP addresses.

 Ideas?

 Rainman

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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-04 Thread Study

access-list 1 permit 0.0.0.1 255.255.255.24

^_^


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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-03 Thread John Neiberger

Ok, I'll bite.  My official guess is:

access-list xx permit ip x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24

If I'm correct, I'll post how I did it later...right now I'm still
wondering... :-)  

Chuck, you're mean...just plain mean!

Good luck all!

John Neiberger

  
  
  Come on, everyone. Where are you folks on this one? All you CCNA
candidates.
  Show us your stuff. All you ACRC students - give it a try. I can't
believe
  we haven't had a go round about this one.
  
  For the record, I have already filed my answer privately. It is a fun
  puzzle, and one that will demonstrate your thinking skills.
  
  Who knows the answer? How do you know you're right
  
  Chuck
  
  
  Puzzle posed by Mike Williams:
  
  Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
addresses
  matching the following model:
  
  x.x.x.1
  x.x.x.9
  x.x.x.17
  x.x.x.25
  
  It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
  challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through. 
=)
  
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
  Michael L. Williams
  Sent:Wednesday, June 28, 2000 7:27 PM
  To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: ACL Question
  
  My newsgroup reader "claims" to have posted my response to this when it
was
  first asked.  And for the record, I did have the correct answer and
  explanation too =P.  So instead of posting yet another explanation on how
to
  filter odd/even IP addresses, I'll post a similar but different question:
  
  Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
addresses
  matching the following model:
  
  x.x.x.1
  x.x.x.9
  x.x.x.17
  x.x.x.25
  
  It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
  challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through. 
=)
  
  If you want the answer without me posting it to the whole group (to keep
  things fun), feel free to e-mail me and I'll reply via e-mail with the
  answer.
  
  Mike W.
  
  
  "Raymond Everson (Rainman)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   *Still* haven't figured this one out:
  
   Create an IP ACL, in as few lines as possible of course, which permits
   only even-numbered IP addresses.
  
   Ideas?
  
   Rainman
  
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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-03 Thread John Neiberger

Ok, I just caught it, so no one needs to correct my syntax.  :-)  

If this is a standard access list, it should not have "ip" in it.  If it is
an extended access list, then I should have added a destination address. 
But who cares about that, is the rest right??
  
  Ok, I'll bite.  My official guess is:
  
  access-list xx permit ip x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24
  
  If I'm correct, I'll post how I did it later...right now I'm still
  wondering... :-)  
  
  Chuck, you're mean...just plain mean!
  
  Good luck all!
  
  John Neiberger
  


Come on, everyone. Where are you folks on this one? All you CCNA
  candidates.
Show us your stuff. All you ACRC students - give it a try. I can't
  believe
we haven't had a go round about this one.

For the record, I have already filed my answer privately. It is a fun
puzzle, and one that will demonstrate your thinking skills.

Who knows the answer? How do you know you're right

Chuck


Puzzle posed by Mike Williams:

Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
  addresses
matching the following model:

x.x.x.1
x.x.x.9
x.x.x.17
x.x.x.25

It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through.

  =)



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of
Michael L. Williams
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 7:27 PM
To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  Re: ACL Question

My newsgroup reader "claims" to have posted my response to this when
it
  was
first asked.  And for the record, I did have the correct answer and
explanation too =P.  So instead of posting yet another explanation on
how
  to
filter odd/even IP addresses, I'll post a similar but different
question:

Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
  addresses
matching the following model:

x.x.x.1
x.x.x.9
x.x.x.17
x.x.x.25

It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through.

  =)

If you want the answer without me posting it to the whole group (to
keep
things fun), feel free to e-mail me and I'll reply via e-mail with the
answer.

Mike W.


"Raymond Everson (Rainman)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 *Still* haven't figured this one out:

 Create an IP ACL, in as few lines as possible of course, which
permits
 only even-numbered IP addresses.

 Ideas?

 Rainman

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RE: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-03 Thread Chuck Larrieu

I'm not human tonight.

A paraphrase from Marlowe's soliloquy in The Little Sister, by Raymond
Chandler.

This, by the way, is why it takes me so damn long to master these Cisco
things. I keep getting distracted by my liberal arts educational background.

Chuck

PS and I am not commenting on right or wrong because 1)  let's see some more
response and 2) it's not my puzzle anyway. Mike otta get the credit and have
the fun of judging. :-


-Original Message-
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John
Neiberger
Sent:   Monday, July 03, 2000 8:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

Ok, I'll bite.  My official guess is:

access-list xx permit ip x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24

If I'm correct, I'll post how I did it later...right now I'm still
wondering... :-)

Chuck, you're mean...just plain mean!

Good luck all!

John Neiberger



  Come on, everyone. Where are you folks on this one? All you CCNA
candidates.
  Show us your stuff. All you ACRC students - give it a try. I can't
believe
  we haven't had a go round about this one.

  For the record, I have already filed my answer privately. It is a fun
  puzzle, and one that will demonstrate your thinking skills.

  Who knows the answer? How do you know you're right

  Chuck


  Puzzle posed by Mike Williams:

  Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
addresses
  matching the following model:

  x.x.x.1
  x.x.x.9
  x.x.x.17
  x.x.x.25

  It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
  challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through.
=)



  -Original Message-
  From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
  Michael L. Williams
  Sent:Wednesday, June 28, 2000 7:27 PM
  To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: ACL Question

  My newsgroup reader "claims" to have posted my response to this when it
was
  first asked.  And for the record, I did have the correct answer and
  explanation too =P.  So instead of posting yet another explanation on how
to
  filter odd/even IP addresses, I'll post a similar but different question:

  Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
addresses
  matching the following model:

  x.x.x.1
  x.x.x.9
  x.x.x.17
  x.x.x.25

  It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
  challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through.
=)

  If you want the answer without me posting it to the whole group (to keep
  things fun), feel free to e-mail me and I'll reply via e-mail with the
  answer.

  Mike W.


  "Raymond Everson (Rainman)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   *Still* haven't figured this one out:
  
   Create an IP ACL, in as few lines as possible of course, which permits
   only even-numbered IP addresses.
  
   Ideas?
  
   Rainman
  
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RE: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-03 Thread Atif Awan



Thats mine too and i am sure this is correct. I dont mind explaining how you
can arrive at it but only if you guys want me to, i mean i do not want to
disclose the solution before every one has had a go :)

And no need to worry abt the access-list syntax john. you got the masking
correct and thats what the quiz is all abt

Regards
Atif


P.S: hey no need to go hard on chuck ... he was just inviting us to play in
with him :)



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
John Neiberger
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 8:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun


Ok, I'll bite.  My official guess is:

access-list xx permit ip x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24

If I'm correct, I'll post how I did it later...right now I'm still
wondering... :-)

Chuck, you're mean...just plain mean!

Good luck all!

John Neiberger



  Come on, everyone. Where are you folks on this one? All you CCNA
candidates.
  Show us your stuff. All you ACRC students - give it a try. I can't
believe
  we haven't had a go round about this one.

  For the record, I have already filed my answer privately. It is a fun
  puzzle, and one that will demonstrate your thinking skills.

  Who knows the answer? How do you know you're right

  Chuck


  Puzzle posed by Mike Williams:

  Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
addresses
  matching the following model:

  x.x.x.1
  x.x.x.9
  x.x.x.17
  x.x.x.25

  It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
  challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through.
=)



  -Original Message-
  From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
  Michael L. Williams
  Sent:Wednesday, June 28, 2000 7:27 PM
  To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: ACL Question

  My newsgroup reader "claims" to have posted my response to this when it
was
  first asked.  And for the record, I did have the correct answer and
  explanation too =P.  So instead of posting yet another explanation on how
to
  filter odd/even IP addresses, I'll post a similar but different question:

  Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
addresses
  matching the following model:

  x.x.x.1
  x.x.x.9
  x.x.x.17
  x.x.x.25

  It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
  challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through.
=)

  If you want the answer without me posting it to the whole group (to keep
  things fun), feel free to e-mail me and I'll reply via e-mail with the
  answer.

  Mike W.


  "Raymond Everson (Rainman)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   *Still* haven't figured this one out:
  
   Create an IP ACL, in as few lines as possible of course, which permits
   only even-numbered IP addresses.
  
   Ideas?
  
   Rainman
  
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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-03 Thread NeoLink2000

Hey Group,
To take a shot at this question:  John, I think the answer is 
different... I'm not exactly sure how this is done, but by your model I'm 
imagining that you have the subnet mask as 0.0.0.24 so that you can get all 
of the required numbers to be excepted. Actually I think the subnet mask 
should be 0.0.0.25.
Because it lays out like this: (yours): 0.0.0.00011000, if you do it like 
this than the addresses bit places would not match up with the net mask. 
(with mine): 
0.0.0.00011001, all of the addresses specified (.1, .9, .17, and .25) all 
will match up with the mask and be allowed through...I think ;) Don't get me 
wrong, you may be right and I could just be rambling without a cause here ;) 
After all, I'm just a rookie ;) Let me know if I'm wrong and I'm gonna stay 
tuned to find out the answer.  I've probably got something wrong with the IP 
address part...oh well, I'm waiting ;)

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
A HREF="mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]/A

"My peers always told me that growing up would have a huge impact on my 
life... What they didn't tell me is that the size of the impact would knock 
me on my ass"... 
~ Mark Z.~

In a message dated 7/4/00 12:18:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

 Ok, I'll bite.  My official guess is:
 
 access-list xx permit ip x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24
 
 If I'm correct, I'll post how I did it later...right now I'm still
 wondering... :-)  
 
 Chuck, you're mean...just plain mean!
 
 Good luck all!
 
 John Neiberger
 
   
   
   Come on, everyone. Where are you folks on this one? All you CCNA
 candidates.
   Show us your stuff. All you ACRC students - give it a try. I can't
 believe
   we haven't had a go round about this one.
   
   For the record, I have already filed my answer privately. It is a fun
   puzzle, and one that will demonstrate your thinking skills.
   
   Who knows the answer? How do you know you're right
   
   Chuck
   
   
   Puzzle posed by Mike Williams:
   
   Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
 addresses
   matching the following model:
   
   x.x.x.1
   x.x.x.9
   x.x.x.17
   x.x.x.25
   
   It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
   challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through. 
 =)
   

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RE: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun

2000-07-03 Thread Atif Awan


Thats not a subnet mask. It is actually a wild card mask. Saying anything
more will just be giving away the solution prior to everyone getting a
chance.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 9:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle - fun in the sun


Hey Group,
To take a shot at this question:  John, I think the answer is
different... I'm not exactly sure how this is done, but by your model I'm
imagining that you have the subnet mask as 0.0.0.24 so that you can get all
of the required numbers to be excepted. Actually I think the subnet mask
should be 0.0.0.25.
Because it lays out like this: (yours): 0.0.0.00011000, if you do it like
this than the addresses bit places would not match up with the net mask.
(with mine):
0.0.0.00011001, all of the addresses specified (.1, .9, .17, and .25) all
will match up with the mask and be allowed through...I think ;) Don't get me
wrong, you may be right and I could just be rambling without a cause here ;)
After all, I'm just a rookie ;) Let me know if I'm wrong and I'm gonna stay
tuned to find out the answer.  I've probably got something wrong with the IP
address part...oh well, I'm waiting ;)

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
A HREF="mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]/A

"My peers always told me that growing up would have a huge impact on my
life... What they didn't tell me is that the size of the impact would knock
me on my ass"...
~ Mark Z.~

In a message dated 7/4/00 12:18:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:

 Ok, I'll bite.  My official guess is:

 access-list xx permit ip x.x.x.1 0.0.0.24

 If I'm correct, I'll post how I did it later...right now I'm still
 wondering... :-)

 Chuck, you're mean...just plain mean!

 Good luck all!

 John Neiberger

 
 
   Come on, everyone. Where are you folks on this one? All you CCNA
 candidates.
   Show us your stuff. All you ACRC students - give it a try. I can't
 believe
   we haven't had a go round about this one.
 
   For the record, I have already filed my answer privately. It is a fun
   puzzle, and one that will demonstrate your thinking skills.
 
   Who knows the answer? How do you know you're right
 
   Chuck
 
 
   Puzzle posed by Mike Williams:
 
   Make a (single line) access-list that will only allow traffic from
 addresses
   matching the following model:
 
   x.x.x.1
   x.x.x.9
   x.x.x.17
   x.x.x.25
 
   It's along the same lines as the question you posed, but a little more
   challenging since you only want those 4 addresses to pass through.
 =)
 

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