OSPF Wildcard mask

2001-01-29 Thread David Richard
If I want to configure OSPF for my serial interface having Ip-address of 183.23.45.46 255.255.255.224 Am I correct to choose its wild card mask as 0.0.0.31??? DR. Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netad

Re: OSPF Wildcard mask

2001-01-29 Thread Richard Gallagher
100% On Jan 29, 2:19pm, David Richard wrote: > Subject: OSPF Wildcard mask > If I want to configure OSPF for my serial interface having Ip-address of > > 183.23.45.46 255.255.255.224 > > Am I correct to choose its wild card mask as 0.0.

Re: OSPF Wildcard mask

2001-01-29 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
You can doublecheck your mask assignment. The sum of the subnet mask octet and the correct wildcard mask should be decimal 255. >100% > >On Jan 29, 2:19pm, David Richard wrote: >> Subject: OSPF Wildcard mask >> If I want to configure OSPF for my serial interface

Re: OSPF Wildcard mask

2001-01-29 Thread Joe Wong
an 29, 2:19pm, David Richard wrote: > > Subject: OSPF Wildcard mask > > If I want to configure OSPF for my serial interface having Ip-address of > > > > 183.23.45.46 255.255.255.224 > > &g

Re: OSPF Wildcard mask

2001-01-29 Thread Peter Van Oene
I've always used the exact match mask of 0.0.0.0 to specify interface addresses to place in the OSPF process. I find this way to be much simpler for config reading which is helpful during troubleshooting. -pete *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 1/29/2001 at 6:06 AM David Richard w

Re: OSPF Wildcard mask

2001-01-29 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I've always used the exact match mask of 0.0.0.0 to specify >interface addresses to place in the OSPF process. I find this way >to be much simpler for config reading which is helpful during >troubleshooting. > >-pete I agree completely; this is what I do. There's a military adage that swea