Yes, Yes, Here is THE link
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/10.html;
Later,
M
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You will not have to configure an ATM switch nor LANE. You WILL however be
responsible for connecting to an ATM switch from your router.
I would know how to do PVC/SVC's on the LAB, especially PVC
autodiscovery
I haven't sat the lab so this is not an NDA violation.
If you follow the link that
you need normal ISDN dialup config. The only difference is that on the
access lists for interesting traffic, you add a time range.
I have attached the time range and sample access list below:
access-list 145 remark Interesting traffic
access-list 145 deny eigrp any any
access-list 145 deny
If there weren't any bugs, it wouldn't be Cisco.
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I interpret the question to inquire if one should take Lab version 1.0
or wait for Lab version 1.01. There are bound to be bugs.
The_Jester 07/14/02 04:40PM
The
Hello Group,
Three things to confirm about broadcasts.
a) the all ones broadcast i.e 255.255.255.255 by default will only be
propagated to the local network and is not forwarded by routers
b) network and subnet directed broadcasts. If I were to broadcast to
192.168.1.255, and I have subnets
Hi all,
I have internal LAN behind my PIX firewall with 6.0(1)...
My realserver8.0 installed in the internal LAN . I need to allow the outside
users using real player to access and run videos and movies...
My PIX conf.as the following:
fixup protocol ftp 21
fixup protocol http 80
fixup protocol
Let me tell you about this experience I have with this and if someone could
please explain it.
I usually telnet into my mini-lab and open a session for each router and
switch. I also have the exec-timeout 0 0 command for the vty interfaces.
So at night when I go to bed ... I put my W2K machine
Hi Wesley,
a) correct
b) no, as 192.168.1.32/27, 192.168.1.64/27 and
192.168.1.96/27 are on a different subnet to the broadcast 192.168.1.255
(this is for the 192.168.1.224/27 subnet).
c) from the answer to b), no. Only hosts on the 192.168.1.224/27 subnet
will see the broadcast packet of
Then how would you define an all /27 subnets broadcast i.e. not just
192.168.1.224 subnet getting the broadcast but all subnets? Thank you for
the reply BTW.
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Hi Wesley,
a) correct
b) no, as 192.168.1.32/27,
Can anyone tell me why
I have 2 Mbps WAN connection that reached 95 % utilisation during peak time.
When I try to ping to my provider serial interface(next hop),it register 10%
packet loss
My router serial interface is showing 1.9Mbps (incoming traffic). Since the
router is receiving 1.9
Congrats!
Have you taken the mcast+qos paper? If you already have, what books do you
recommend? Thanks.
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Last,Saturday I passed the cisco MPLS exam.
Kind Regards /Thangavel
186K
Birdy,
What about the interface buffer that has to cope with buffering the packets.
Just because you've got 100k left to deal with it doesn't necessarily mean
that the router can
HTH
Richard
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Hello
Can some tell me the requirments for atm for the lab
I have the following 3640 ATM Support (NM-4T1-IMA) and the 3640 routers.
Are those cards any good to me,
Do I need an ATM switch or can I put this stuff back to back.
Any help appreciated.
Kind regards.
Paul
It will be the all 1's bit for that subnet eg. for 192.168.1.224/27 it
would be 192.168.1.255 and for 192.168.1.32/27 it would be 192.168.1.63.
HTH,
Mark.
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I am not a VOIP expert but this is just an idea based on my other job and
one at which I have lots of unplanned experience with.
From my experience with running data over analog lines, I would say an
analog modem is probably the best option.
Modems are extremely sensitive to noise / etc on a
Possibly, but is anyone actually complaining about the
speed ?
Check the serial interface at your end also for
dropped packets, load, reliability etc over a period
of about a week. If that average is over 90% then you
may well do with an upgrade.
Phil.
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tell me
Hi Group
I'm setting up a new Cisco As5300 NAS .
it has one 4 E1 Module and two mica 60 digital modem modules.
every thing is OK but when I dial-up to it , there is not any beep from the
modems .
I debuged the CAS , CSM on it , but I can't find the Problem
00:53:07: from Trunk(0): (0/8): Rx
Thanks for the info,
My objective would be to get a feel for end to end ATM then migrate to xdsl.
My current Environment has several 25xx devices 2 2620's and 2 3620's. When
I buy a switch I will need to interface it to these devices.
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From: Bernard [mailto:[EMAIL
Can anyone help me with this.
How do you configure a router, so that when its neighbours make a BGP
change, the BGP change will take effect without resetting the BGP TCP
session.
Kind regards,
Paul.
Mike,
If this has been asked before, I apologize for missing it.
Is there a specific Intel NIC model required for this to work?
Is there a way to tell if it's a 2Mb or 8 or 16 Flash card?
Do you have some info on types of errors you see if the Flash is DOA?
Last, what flash file are you running
Why don't people get the notion that a Firewall is essentially a router.
PIX = Firewall = Router... Firewall = Router. It ROUTES
Jeffrey Reed 07/16 8:19 PM
I?m still pretty green with PIX in general and was talking today about
introducing a PIX into an existing network. The customer has a
Richard, I used Nokia appliances running CheckPoint in a previous life and
it truly was a real router with a firewall application running on it. Very
capable of many different configuration options. I purchased a 501 PIX to
start playing with in the lab and a damn customer borrowed it and is now
Hi Paul,
What you mean by change? Assuming that an UPDATE is sent, and
everything going smoothly - will keep the TCP session alive. Receipt of
a Notification as a result of what may happen during and after the
neighbor's 'change' will disconnect the tcp session with the peer.
HTH,
Mark.
Router config# neighbor {ip-address | peer-group-name} soft-reconfiguration
inbound
JR
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Can anyone help me with this.
How do you configure a router, so that when its neighbours make a BGP
change, the BGP
GEORGE wrote:
Hi all I have a question ,I configured my e-mail server to only accept
local e-mail, and deny other relay , however im still vulnerable to
spam. My question is how do the ips block other e-mail going to their
smtp
Do they do it by access-list? Allowing only the local network
Hey all, kinda off topic but wanted to throw it out there and see what info
I could gleen. My company is looking into a SSL Accelerator for use with a
Lotus web client. Anyone have any recommendations, horror stories, etc?
Thanks.
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The Micas don't beep.
Dave
Reza wrote:
Hi Group
I'm setting up a new Cisco As5300 NAS .
it has one 4 E1 Module and two mica 60 digital modem modules.
every thing is OK but when I dial-up to it , there is not any beep from the
modems .
I debuged the CAS , CSM on it , but I can't find
I would say place an internal router behind the pix so I can route
Your internal network, or vlans's that's the way we design it here
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I am not sure I would class a PIX as a router in the true sense of the word,
yes it does route traffic from interface to interface but would I use it as
a router, NO, it only supports ONE routing protocol RIP, that does not
constitute a good router in my eyes.
Now to the question, just reading
George,
Priscilla brings up a good point in that this will not be easy.
The most important issue here
is as Priscilla pointed out, is going to revolve around the architecture of
your networks or the network
you use for connectivity(to the rest of the world). Some other questions
that
conduit permit icmp any any
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Subject: Please help me with my new baby(Pix 501) [7:48760]
Team,
I just got my new baby Pix 501
Ladies Gents,
I am considering buying Boson's Router Simulator!
I would be grateful if anyone out there that has used it can give a
feedback on what they think about the software! I am CCNP, I just need
something on my laptop I can used to try thing out.
Thanks for your anticipated help
Hi Richard,
The simple answer to your question is yes you need a seperate router
outside the pix. Leave your internal router alone and just add a default
route pointing at the pix interface .
He doesn't necessarily have to be using VLANS as long as all the subnets is
routing for are on the
This is actually a little of topic now but it raised a question for me, how
do you add subinterfaces to a ethernet interface without enabling ISL/802.1q
from my experience the router does not permit this and requires that you
first enable ISL/802.1q. If you have ISL/802.1q you must have VLANs.
Can you do a dot1q trunk into a PIX?
Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.
Cell 717-805-5536
Office 717-737-8586
FAX 717-737-0290
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Subject: FW: PIX Design
Hello,
Anyone taken the latest BSCI exam ?Heard that it has simulations,Any idea
about that ?
Does anyone knows the passing score of this ?
Kind Regards /Thangavel
186K
Reading,Brkshire
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Mobile No -07796292416
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Sorry, I meant secondary interfaces... but you answered the question.
Thanks!!
Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.
Cell 717-805-5536
Office 717-737-8586
FAX 717-737-0290
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Is nbar supported on layer 3 switches?
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By default, most OS's will keep the sockets open. When you created a socket,
you can include the SO_KEEPALIVE option. This will keep the socket open for
tcp_keepalive_interval value of the OS, the defult is 2 hours on microsoft
and Solaris sysems. If you do not use this socket options they will
Manish, I think you have solved my problem ...Thanks also to Steven,
Priscilla, Tangled up in Blue, Brad and Bernard; I will try your suggestions
to.
Pierre-Alex
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Not yet, hopefully soon. The only Firewall hardware platform that I'm aware
of that supports it is the Nokia with Checkpoint.
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Hi Everyone,
VPN Question: I have a client with 16 small locations ( 2-8 nodes per
location ) that may want to access a Windows Terminal Server at a central
site in the future to run thier database app. Not all the locations have
broadband internet access...although they will within a year or
Hi All,
Does anybody know of a way to setup VPN to bridge traffic between two
LANs using a Cisco router and either a VPN client or something else? I
only have one Cisco router and the other end can be anything. I tried
setting up IPSEC over VPN under Cisco IOS and it works but it doesn't
Hi guy's ...
If I dial-up to an ISP .. get a connection .. then activate the Cisco VPN
client 3.1 .. I get a secure VPN connection ... However, if I set the VPN
client to dial the ISP automatically then create a secure VPN connection .. I
fail to get connected nad get a connection to ISP
That's what I was thinking (and about to reply with) but I wasn't for sure
if there wasn't some option to turn on some sound capability. But now that
I'm thinking about it, you can look at those MICA SIMMS and there is clearly
no speaker on them =)
Mike W.
MADMAN wrote:
The Micas don't
birdy wrote:
Can anyone tell me why
I have 2 Mbps WAN connection that reached 95 % utilisation
during peak time.
For how long was it at 95%? That would definitely worry me, unless it turned
out that the peak was just a few seconds or something.
When I try to ping to my provider
We are upgrading to 2 T1's to our provider, Fractional DS3 is prohibitively
expensive in our rural area.
Has anyone done any speed comparisons on using round robin style static
routes
(i.e. 2 default routes w/ same cost) versus EIGRP's load balanceing versus
running MLPPP on the Serial
I wouldn't even think of using a router for this purpose unless you are only
using smtp mail between your own sites and don't want outside email f/
anywhere.
We run spamassasin (www.spamassasin.org) on our mail server and it cuts out
80-90% of our SPAM.
Kevin Hunt
CCNP, MCSE, MCT, Linux+ SME
I'm not sure.
I think I found the answer. I didn't understand the two stage dialling which
I think I do now.
The voip dial peer sends all digits whereas the pots dial peer strips the
matched digits.
The destination pattern for an operator (dial 0) on a remote site would be
something like:
Guys,
I'm trying to justify why I don't want a single management platform for all
our servers, as well as our routers and switches.
We are 2 distinct group with no cross-functionality between the Wan group
and the Server group.
Our Server guys are trying to purchase OpenView to manage it all,
based on the url above, can i understand that after token, igrp token over
dlsw will no longer be on the routing switching exam after october, that
mpls will NOT become part of the routing switching track, since it has
already been classified as part of the communications services track?
I personally had a Nov 4th lab date and was able to swap to a Oct 24th date
a couple of weeks ago. My thinking was that if they are getting rid of IPX
and token switch stuff(fairly easy), that content will be replaced by other
areas, not neccesarily the 3550 switch. I was totally geared up to
Wesley wrote:
So there isn't a broadcast address for all /27 subnets?
I don't think sending to all subnets of a network is something that IP ever
defined.
I
basically
understand that the last address of each subnet is reserved for
subnet
broadcast. I was just wondering if the
Why don't you elimated the software vpn clients and terminate a single vpn
tunnel on the 806, perfromance will be alot better. The 806 should be fine
in this scenario.
Chris
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Hi Everyone,
VPN Question: I have a
Don't waste your time. Get a couple of 2500 routers and serial crossover on
EBAY. I got mine for around $450. The Boson won't do debugs and a lot of
other things you need. You will want the equipment anyway when you go for
the lab.
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You'll need a mail relay program like Worldsecure(now Tumbleweed) that
searches the content of the message before relaying it to the internal
e-mail server. As others have stated, other e-mail servers will open smtp
connections to your mail server in order to send mail. Most spammers change
IP
Just had something come up with a customer along these lines.
Your provider may or may not do MPPP with customers. I believe SBCIS, for
example, will not do it no way no how. So first thing, check with your
provider as to what they are willing to do.
Per packet load share on the 26xx platform
I have now seen and heard this from several sources within Cisco - IS-IS is
not being considered in the L3 switches other than those we would call
core
I.e. the 4cxxx and the 3550-xx L3 switches do not support IS-IS, nor are
there plans to do so on those boxes.
Recognizing that things can
Original question was to jobs list. DanC moved it to Groupstudy.
Can you get into any other router with the same laptop running the same
terminal emulation software? i.e. Is the problem the router or the terminal
emulation software? If software you can go to Hilgraeve.com and download a
version
Hi Chris,
I would suggest going with one of the bigger VPN optimized routers such as
the 1700 series. I'm pretty sure the 800 would not be able to support 15
tunnels using 3des (assuming your going to use 3des). Normally the 800
would be used in one of the remote sites, with a 1700 or so in
All,
Has anyone tried the CIM products? I was considering purchasing the BGP
CIM and wanted to get some feedback before making the investment.
Chris
Christopher Supino
CCDP, CCNP, MCSE, Compaq ASE, CNA
Senior Network Design Engineer
TransNet Corp.
45 Columbia Road
Somerville, New Jersey
I attended Networkers 2002 in San Diego and got the impression to look out
for more IS-IS in the future. Specifically, Cisco is working to achieve
feature parity between OSPF and IS-IS, plus comments were made in the Router
Architecture Power Session that IS-IS is getting a stronger Enterprise
Hi Kevin,
We were in the same scenario in which you have described. The way I choose
to do is keep it simple and efficient and cost effective. We have dual PTP
connections on a Cisco 2650 with CEF, default routes, and per packet load
sharing. I can max out the t1's and it barely taxes the router
Once upon a time I have been told that doing the following will let you
to the ROMMON even if you don't know the proper break key combinations
1- Open your software that you use to access the router through the
console.
2- Adjust the Baud Rate to be 2400 bps
3- Power on your router.
4- Keep
Thanks for your replies
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You'll need a mail relay program like
Hi Group
I have a problem on my gatekeeper , I turned ras, h225 , gatekeeper debugs
on and then
I get this error message when my gateway sends a call to my gatekeeper
gk_process Error decoding RAS Message...discarding
I searched for the meaning of the message and I found :
When a router is
i forgot to include the url, here it is:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/cert.html
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Subject: mpls vis a vis the routing switching track
Hi all,
I'm currenty preparing for CIPTSS certification, and as I'm coming from
data background, I find myself swimming in a foreign pool and start getting
drowned with different voice codecs, standards, signalling etc. I should
say the learning curve is really steep.
Having said that, it's
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Intel Etherexpress 10/100B which has a S82557 chipset. Others may work but
these I've tested and have been very reliable. I have a close up shot of the
NIC here(along with other parts)
www.packetattack.com/frankenpix.html
I dont know of a way to tell the 16Meg flash apart from the 2 meg flash
Hello ALL
I am having a very interesting problem here. Please any help will be very
appreciate because I have tried to find out documents and so on and I did
not find nothing yet...
SCENARIO:
I have a cisco 2600 router doing NAT and VPN.
- My ethernet has 192.168.25.0/255.255.255.0 as primary
If I have subinterfaces configured for my vlans' and I wanted a dhcp
server for one vlan can I create the dhcp server and assign it to that
subinterfaces pertaining the vlan in question. I don't have a server on
that vlan
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By any chance would anyone have a sample config for the 500-CS box that they
wouldn't mind posting.
Trying to get reverse telnet working and most configs are for the 2509-2511.
I'm either not looking in the right place or I'm not configuring it right
for this older box.
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
When configuring a back to back serial connection on cisco 2600 router,When
configuring the clock rate(DCE ROUTER) I can see the max clock rate speed
of 800 bits per sec (8 mbps).I have two questions regarding this
1.When I try to configure this I get an error message Invalid input
Yes, it's the same thing. Everything I learned was from Cisco press,
there's a couple of great books out there.
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Hi all,
I'm currenty preparing for CIPTSS certification, and as I'm coming from
data background, I find
Ah I read the post wrong, I was thinking deploying the 806s at the remote
sites, and using a larger rotuer at the headend. I would use a 2651 there,
the vpn bundles are reasonable and have the aim card for encrytion.
Re-readng id software clients are what he want to deploy then I would
suggest
Vicuna, Mark wrote:
It will be the all 1's bit for that subnet eg. for
192.168.1.224/27 it
would be 192.168.1.255 and for 192.168.1.32/27 it would be
192.168.1.63.
I think he was asking how would you send to all the subnets. And the answer
is, you wouldn't. Why would you want to do such a
You can. Just need to put the ip helper-address statement on those
sub-ints. As long as the router can reach the DHCP server, so will the DHCP
requests/replies. Hope this helps.
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You would be going against conventional wisdom, Cisco's Kool-ade and every
other help-desk manager. I think one platform SHOULD manage all the stuf.
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Guys,
I'm trying to justify why I don't want a single management
So there isn't a broadcast address for all /27 subnets? I basically
understand that the last address of each subnet is reserved for subnet
broadcast. I was just wondering if the broadcasting architecture allowed for
all subnets to be broadcasted at once. And Mark, since you are the only one
Cheers. V--
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Current configuration:
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hostname ANM-508CS
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enable-password
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!
interface Ethernet 0
ip address 192.168.0.253 255.255.255.0
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ip default-gateway 192.168.0.1
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!
!
ip name-server 255.255.255.255
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You are correct. the default behavior is to just send the matched digits to
the pots dial-peer unless you use forward digits all command
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I'm not sure.
I think I found the answer. I didn't understand the two stage dialling
Does anyone know if/how you can change to mac addresses of VLAN
interfaces on a MSFC2? I tried using the mac-address x.x.x command
but it changed the mac address on all the interfaces. I want to have a
unique mac on each VLAN interface.
Thanks in advance
Dave
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I've got a US Robatics modem on 2621 Aux port. When I dialed up to the
router, I got connected to the modem but not router. I know the
configuration is good. Do I have to do anything on the modem? I can
reverse telnet to the modem.
I heard that if I connect to 2621 Console port, I won't get
Dear priscilla
Thanks for your reply :)
Wellthe 10% packet loss happen at the peak time...and that can happen
for a period of 3-4 hours
No packet loss was observed during off peak hours.
I rememeber reading something on a cisco article which states that WAN
performance will worsen when it
blitzlight wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currenty preparing for CIPTSS certification, and as I'm
coming from
data background, I find myself swimming in a foreign pool and
start getting
drowned with different voice codecs, standards, signalling etc.
I should
say the learning curve is really
Hi Group
I have a problem on my gatekeeper , I turned ras, h225 , gatekeeper debugs
on and then
I get this error message when my gateway sends a call to my gatekeeper
gk_process Error decoding RAS Message...discarding
I searched for the meaning of the message and I found :
When a router is
Dear Phil
Thanks for the reply...:)
The below is from my router and it seems that both the tx and rx load is not
over 90% utilised.
reliability 255/255, txload 81/255, rxload 162/255
This reading is taken when my bandwidth usage is around 1.96Mbps. My pipe is
only 2Mbps. At this point in
Can anyone tell me.
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.0.0 is used for class B private addressing..
That means that it can use 16 class B network address
Now, let say I wan to use 172.35.0.0 block, so is this consider a private
address or a public address ?
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G'Day All,
A client has sent me a list of IP's that are to be used in a new global
network. Our Global network will IP is 10.64.x.x . Now, for for each
office, we will have two networks, for example, Paris is 10.64.4.0 through
to 10.64.6.0 . The only exception is Sydney, where the client will
Public though it apparently hasn't been doled out:
dmadlan horton:/aces/home/dmadlan $ whois 172.35.0.0
No match for 172.35.0.0.
Dave
birdy wrote:
Can anyone tell me.
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.0.0 is used for class B private addressing..
That means that it can use 16 class B network
Which one is the BGP CIM? Is that the expert routing CIM?
Depends on what you are trying to do.
They are few labs and once you do it once or twice, that is it.
It is ok for someone that does not have real routers.
Or trying BGP labs for the first time and want someone to walk you through
it.
For a week or so, the CCIE proctors from Cisco
are answering ccie lab related questions at @!#$.
You can double check your questions there.
http://www.@!#$.com
- Paul
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Actually, it's 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255. So the answer is yes,
172.35.0.0 is from the public block.
Dan
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Thanks for the advice guys...very helpful. Dain.
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Hi Everyone,
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Heya Priscilla,
Thanks for the explaination. Is it safe to assume that Cisco routers do not
perform an all subnets broadcast? I found something off Google that I would
like to share with you guys. This is an excerpt from TCP/IP Tutorial by
IBM.
All-Subnets-Directed Broadcast Address
If the
I assume that Sydney is the backbone area 0?
10.64.0.0/22 would summarize all subnets in the OSPF network in the backbone
Sydney 10.64.0.0./22
Paris 10.64.0.4./23 -Do you mean 10.64.4.0/23?
LA 10.64.0.6./23 ---Do you mean 10.64.6.0/23?
NYC 10.64.0.8./23
Your superior looks right to me.
If you use a /24 against the .4,.6 and .8, you would only have the .4,.6 and
.8 available.
With a /23 you would get .4.0(network)-.5.255(broadcast) at Paris. LA gets
.6.0(network)-.7.255(broadcast)
And NY would get .8.0(network)-.9.255(broadcast)
You could use a
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