much from lack of review, either.)
I just needed a little more time for all the pieces to settle into
place. Now, it's off to the Lab!!!
Norma Schutt
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I've seen this before. Try putting a static arp entry
in your router for the computer and possibly even the ethernet interface
using the following command:
Cisco1(config)#arp 10.0.0.254 .. arpa
Cisco1(config)#arp 10.x.x.x .. arpa ethernet
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Norma
At 12:26 AM 10/1/0
I just passed my CIT today and am now a CCNP. Thanks for the link to the
COLT testing site. That really helped me identify my weak areas.
Norma Schutt, CCNP, MCSE
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You can summarize on the first bit of the third octet but
this would require two summary address statements to cover all 4
networks:
172.16.0.0 mask 255.255.128.0 for the networks 172.16.0.0 and
172.16.64.0
172.16.128.0 mask 255.255.128.0 for the networks 172.16.128.0 and
172.16.192.0
Regards,
N
You can summarize on the first bit but you would need two summary address
statements to cover all 4 networks:
172.16.0.0 mask 255.255.128.0 for the networks 172.16.0.0 and
172.16.64.0
172.16.128.0 mask 255.255.128.0 for the network 172.16.128.0 and
172.16.192.0
Regards,
No Shut
It would be the
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