From: Rods Rods2 (rods1234@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Feb 22 2008 - 21:16:57 ARST
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<rods1234@hotmail.com>> To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>> Subject: Wildcard mask>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 02:56:17 +0000> > Hello masters.> > I am getting
confusing studying some kinds of wildcard masks. I understand> well the
tradional wildcard mask for VLSM, but others are very weird.> I would like to
know how to calculate this masks, as example:> How to only permit routes that
the third octect is 5, 10, 13, 14 using only> two ACL. (Net 192.168.x.0) ?> >
I got the answer from a book:> > access-list 10 permit 192.168.5.0 0.0.8.255>
access-list 10 permit 192.168.10.0 0.0.4.255> > How to get that answer? I
really didn't undestand. Is that rigth ?> > Thanks in advance.>
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