Re: RE Configuration Exercise: BCSN

2000-12-23 Thread FREDL L AZARES
Thanks Dyland, The answer came from page 58, "p1r1#show ip route" output. The three routes to 192.168.1.64 subnet are 192.168.1.50, 00:00:08, serial2 192.168.1.18, 00:01:02, serial0

RE: Configuration Exercise: BCSN

2000-12-22 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Multicast addresses are SUPPOSED to be registered. I suppose some of that has fallen by the wayside as all these new players rush in an d write their applications to do whatever. I checked the IANA database www.iana.org and clipped a few of interest. Some we know and love. I was surprised by a co

RE Configuration Exercise: BCSN

2000-12-22 Thread Dyland Desmarais
I'm not sure if your doing this on actual physical equipment but if you would refer to the figure 1-15 on page 43: P1R1 can route to the subnet 192.168.1.65 (this is subnet 64, 65 is the first available host, configured on P1R2 interface E0) through S0 and S1 (192.168.1.18, 192.168.1.34). It can a