From: CCIE KH49279 (ccie_lab@inetiq.com)
Date: Mon Oct 31 2005 - 13:21:14 GMT-3
Ditto. If you were doing a lab and there is a hard requirement to have one
and only one summary route for the entire range, well you know your answer
then. But as long as you know the pros/cons of your options then the only
thing you need to do is seek clarity on the requirement.
wd
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Subject: RE: summary routes
How is the question phrased? Can you tell what the question really says?
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kevin gannon
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To: JP
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: summary routes
201.32.0.0 255.240.0.0 would give you 16 addresses .32 to .48 how about
255.224.0.0 which would give you the .32 to .64 ?
It would be close but I dont think you will get a single summary that will
do 31-65.
Regards
Kevin
On 10/31/05, JP <jenseike@start.no> wrote:
> Hi group
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> I am trying to summarize in to ospf the range 201.X.1.0 ( X=31-65)
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> with one summarize command. will this be possible.
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> I am trying summary-address 201.32.0.0 255.240.0.0, but seems to
recive more
> routes than one..
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> What will the right summary command be
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> JP
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