From: Mac (lmac0303@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Oct 17 2003 - 07:28:03 GMT-3
Thanks,
For a senario like the following digram:
10.10.10.1/24 (e0/0)Router A(serial
0)------192.168.1.0/29------(serial0)Router B(ethernet 0/0)172.16.10.0
On router A, if I configure network 192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 instead of
192.168.1.0 0.0.0.3 area 0, would it make a difference? Thanks
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MAC
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----- Original Message -----
From: <Vazman@aol.com>
To: ""Mac"" <lmac0303@hotmail.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: OSPf Network command
> A) network 192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
> B) network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
>
> A enables an interface with an IP address 192.168.1.1 with OSPF in area 0.
The 0.0.0.0 wildcard specifices that all 32 bits of the ip address must
match.
>
> With B only the first 24 bits must match, in order for the interface to be
enabled in OSPF area 0. So if you have two interfaces on the router with
IP's 192.168.1.1/25 and 192.168.1.129/25, you can add both interfaces to
OSPF area 0 with one network statement (B)
>
> HTH
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