
how do you breakdown 10.0.0.0/8 into 4 subnets with 2 host each
Sep 19, 2024 · Example I have network 10.0.0.0/8 I need 4 subnets with 2 host each. I would need to borrow 2 host bit 2^2 = 4 subnet bits a /10. that would leave 22 host bits which is way …
ROUTE SUMMARIZATION - Cisco Learning Network
There are multiple methods to find the best summary route for a group of prefixes. I prefer to understand and teach summarization in binary before moving to other methods. In binary, the …
OSPF interface configuration question - Cisco Learning Network
network 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 area x includes all interfaces configured with an ip address of 10.x.x.x regardless of prefix length. The configuration snippet you included in the OP would …
prefix-list - Cisco Learning Network
Oct 1, 2012 · The first entry in the prefix-list will deny all networks (all subnets of 0.0.0.0/0, which is the complete ipv4 address space) with a prefix-length of exact 24, the second statement in …
How do Prefix Lists Work? - Cisco Learning Network
Jan 15, 2023 · This is a simple prefix list entry that matches only the 192.168.0.0/24 network. It's not much different to a regular ACL. I'm going to leave it at that for this post. In the next one, …
IP Subnetting again:: Really confused now - Cisco Learning Network
10.0.0.0 255.255.192.0 (/18) I thought I was getting the hang of this until now. When he reached the end of the interesting octet, he moved back to 0 and added a 1 to the left then started all …
Why am I getting "overlaps with FastEthernet"
Hello everyone! Although I used 2 different subnets, got the "overlaps with FastEthernet" massage. Please can anyone explain me why? 10.0.0.1/30 --> Network address 10.0.0.0, the …
A few question on default route - Cisco Learning Network
The wording "Gateway of last resort is 10.0.0.6 to network 0.0.0.0" makes sense. It basically says for all traffic that doesn't have a specific route in the routing table, send it to 10.0.0.6.
Why this private IP only range 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255
The next 2 ranges are private (rfc1918) ip ranges, as they are subnets of 172.16.0.0/12. The next ip range is a subnet of 199.231.32.0/20 which is a public ip network assigned to Pitney Bowes …
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