From: Richard Dumoulin (richard.dumoulin@vanco.es)
Date: Fri May 21 2004 - 08:23:52 GMT-3
But it is true that it is somewhat strange to include the mentioned ip
addresses from a human standpoint.
But Ahmed, in a /31 network which one is the network and which one the
broadcast ? :))
--Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Schaffran [mailto:groupstudy@cconlinelabs.com]
Sent: viernes, 21 de mayo de 2004 5:18
To: 'Ahmed Mustafa'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: DHCP Config
Ask yourself one simple question.
Does it satisfy the requirement?
Don't read too deep into the question. Keep it simple.
To include the network and the broadcast addresses, does it affect the
requirement somehow? If not, then no big deal. You don't get points taken
away if the requirement is satisfied.
Tony Schaffran
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Ahmed Mustafa
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 6:56 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: DHCP Config
Internwork Workbook Users,
Can you guys take a look at task 12.1 lab 7:
The exclude range per solution guide:
ip dhcp exclude address 163.1.6.0 163.1.6.127-------------------- Why to
exclude network address. It won't be assigned regardless
ip dhcp exclude address 163.1.6.130
ip dhcp exclude address 163.1.6.251 163.1.6.255---------------- Why to
exclude broadcast address.
should not it be
ip dhcp exclude address 163.1.6.1 163.1.6.127
ip dhcp exclude address 163.1.6.130
ip dhcp exclude address 163.1.6.251 163.1.6.254
These little things will really annoy in a real lab. Can one loose points
if configured vice versa.
Ahmed
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