Re: memory tip for private numbers

From: Hamele Kassa (hkassa@attrmc.net)
Date: Thu Oct 24 2002 - 21:02:26 GMT-3


Dennis 64512 is FC00 in Hex not FF00

rgs
HK
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From: <dennis.d.adekola@britishairways.com>
To: "Joe Higgins" <netsat@optonline.net>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: memory tip for private numbers

> 64512 translates to FF00 in Hex and not FFC0
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> Dennis
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> Joe Higgins <netsat@optonline.net>@groupstudy.com on 01/09/2002 22:46:48
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> Please respond to Joe Higgins <netsat@optonline.net>
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> Subject: memory tip for private numbers
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> Private AS numbers are 64512 to 65535
> Private AS numbers in hex are FFC0 to FFFF which are easier to memorize.
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> Remembering UDP voice ports ?
> Do the following:
> r3(config-if)#ip rtp prior 2000 ?
> <0-16383> Range of UDP ports
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> This gives you the range 16383. You have to know that the starting port
> is one more than the range of 16383, 16384. 16384 + 16383 gives you the
> high range of 32767.
> Therfore UDP voice port range is 16384-32767.
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