From: George Roman (georgeroman@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Jul 09 2007 - 14:50:35 ART
Hmm, then in my opinion that is not possible because the last 4 subnets (10,
12, 13, 15) have nothing in common except for that "1" on the 4-th position
(8 in decimal). i cannot group them in just two statements without something
that they have in common.
Am i right?
George
On 7/9/07, Djerk Geurts <djerk@djerk.nl> wrote:
>
> George,
>
> > #this one permits only network .5.0
> > access-list 1 permit 10.0.5.0 0.0.0.255
> > #this one permits all networks from 8 to 15
> > access-list 1 permit 10.0.8.0 0.0.7.255
>
> Your stament is correct, however as I read the question only the showed
> networks should be allowed all others in the range should be denied.
>
> > Take these subnets:
> >
> > 10.0.5.0/24
> > 10.0.10.0/24
> > 10.0.12.0/24
> > 10.0.13.0/24
> > 10.0.15.0/24
> >
> > And write two-line ACL to permit them without permitting 10.0.6.0/24,
> > 10.0.7.0/24..and the other subnets included in the range.
>
> Eric, am I correct in my assumption?
>
> Djerk
>
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