Jason Steig wrote:
so you're saying that my statement
ip access-list 1 permit ip 192.17.73.0 0.191.251.0 will permit
all hosts from network 192.17.73.0 and 192.81.73.0??
17 is 00010001
81 is 01010001
You corrected my typo on 81. That's good. :-)
so the bit it doesn't match on is
Hello all. I'am stumped on an access-list that i need to create. What i did
was i set up two routers using rip and put loopbacks on one of them and
advertised them in rip. I then attempted to build an access-list allowing
just these networks to pass into the other router. The router with the
Jason Steig wrote:
Hello all. I'am stumped on an access-list that i need to
create. What i did was i set up two routers using rip and put
loopbacks on one of them and advertised them in rip. I then
attempted to build an access-list allowing just these networks
to pass into the other router.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Jason Steig wrote:
Hello all. I'am stumped on an access-list that i need to
create. What i did was i set up two routers using rip and put
loopbacks on one of them and advertised them in rip. I then
attempted to build an access-list allowing just these
so your saying that my statement
ip access-list 1 permit ip 192.17.73.0 0.191.251.0 will permit all hosts
from network 192.17.73.0 and 192.81.73.0??
17 is 00010001
81 is 01010001
so the bit it doesn't match on is the 64 bit. so i just have to switch it
around if your saying the ones don't
it worked!! thanks!Jason Steig wrote:
so your saying that my statement
ip access-list 1 permit ip 192.17.73.0 0.191.251.0 will permit
all hosts from network 192.17.73.0 and 192.81.73.0??
17 is 00010001
81 is 01010001
so the bit it doesn't match on is the 64 bit. so i just
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it worked!! thanks!Jason Steig wrote:
forgive me for having gotten lost in this thread...
so your saying that my statement
ip access-list 1 permit ip 192.17.73.0 0.191.251.0 will permit
all hosts from network 192.17.73.0
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