RE: IP Addressing Scheme

From: LESH, MIKE (MIKLES@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2000 - 11:38:50 GMT-3


   
        Clifton,
        The lab usually doesn't say to configure for so many nodes per
segment, rather they give you some IP's to use, and require certain IP
setup's for some specific purposes. Basically, if you are setting up 6
routers with three or more interfaces in 90 minutes, you are probably in the
ball park.
        Re: your post script; there is a command to display addresses as
/xx, or .xxx, etc., (The command eludes me at the moment), but as far as I
am aware, there is no command to allow netmasks to be specified as /xx.
        Hope this helps,
        Mike

        ----------
        From: Clifton L. Stewart[SMTP:cliftonlstewart@home.com]
        Reply To: Clifton L. Stewart
        Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 6:52 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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