RE: IP Addressing Scheme

From: Scott Morris (smorris@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2000 - 12:18:36 GMT-3


   
Nope, there's no command that allows vlsm designations to be used instead of
"regular" netmasks. That would take all the fun out of things, now wouldn't
it? :) One of the things you're being tested on is mathematical abilities.

As for the addressing, I'd say it all depends on which way you tend to
think. If you think one direction, and it works, don't force yourself to
change that. The test doesn't specify anything like that, and doesn't care.
Make sure you READ everything first to make sure addresses aren't specified
anyplace. Other than that, address at your leisure.

Results, not process....

Scott Morris, MCSE, CNE(3.x), CCDP (R&S), CCIE (R&S) #4713, Security
Specialization, CCNA - WAN Switching
smorris@ccci.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Clifton L. Stewart
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 9:52 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IP Addressing Scheme

When doing the addressing for a lab do most people start with the nodes
that will have the most hosts? I am trying to time myself with this
process and wanted to know what the average time is. It usually takes a
hour or maybe a hour and half tops. Thanks for sharing your tips.

Clifton Stewart-CCNA, CCIE Candidate

P.S. Also there is a command that will allow me to specify /26 opposed
to .192 does anyone know what it is? I been seaching through the IOS
docs but can't seem to locate it. I think I could save 10 minutes with
the command.



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