From: san (san.study@gmail.com)
Date: Thu May 18 2006 - 13:06:14 ART
Andy,
Yes, Deny followed by Permit should work for your case.
But there is a probable mistake in your deny statement. I think it should
be like below
deny 192.168.9.0 0.0.6.255 (havent tried this, could work).
or
deny 192.168.1.0 0.0.254.255
On 5/18/06, Andy Irving <airving@intrinsictechnology.co.uk> wrote:
>
> OK I get the AND and XOR stages in calculating the wildcard, taking it a
> step further say I had to work out a single line for:
>
> 192.168.10.0
> 192.168.11.0
> 192.168.12.0
> 192.168.13.0
> 192.168.14.0
> 192.168.15.0
>
> I would use 192.168.8.0 0.0.7.0, what if I just wanted to match the even
> numbered addresses?
>
> Would I have to deny 192.168.8.0 0.0.1.0 then permit 192.168.8.0
> 0.0.7.0?
> (theory being that any bit in the 1 position makes the number odd -
> right?), therefore all you are left with is the even numbered networks.
>
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>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Andy
>
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