RE: supernetting question

2000-10-26 Thread Anton Khan
Yes, as far as I can tell this is the only netmask that will allow you to include all of the networks you have requested in one supernetwork. Of course this is a bit of over kill as you will be including all addresses in the range of: 179.29.0.0 to 179.29.31.255. If it wasn't for 172.29.16.64

RE: Passed BCRAN

2000-11-07 Thread Anton Khan
Scott, I am studying for the BCRAN right now and there is one issue that contiues to puzzle me. Do we have to be familiar with the 700 series routers or not. I figure anyone who has done the BCRAN recently would be in the best position to answer this question so hopefully you or someone from

RE: Free Cisco Alarm Clock

2000-11-08 Thread Anton Khan
There is also an offer to get a free retractable modem cord if you are not interested in the alarm clock (which I was...thanks Luke).   http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/listening/cord/1430_jumpmc/V597-100-9M   Anton -Original Message-From: Luke Everett [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: ACL Deny Statement & Wildcard

2000-11-15 Thread Anton Khan
The range 100.16.0.0 and 100.17.255.255 are defined by the 255.254.0.0. Therfeor the wildcard (inverse) mask in you access list should be 0.1.255.255. -Original Message- From: Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 1:25 PM To: [E