Never Mind .. I got it. It was not the network statement.
I read the question way wrong as what it was asking me to do.
-Yuri
> From: ebay_products_at_hotmail.com
> To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
> Subject: OSPF Network statement
> Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 10:36:24 -0700
>
> All,
>
> I have 5 /24 networks and want to represent them by a single OSPF network
> statement.
>
> 150.1.7.7
> 150.1.37.7
> 150.1.67.7
> 150.1.79.7
> 150.1.72.7
> !
> router ospf 1
> network 150.1.1.7 0.0.110.0 <-- this is like access-list right?
> % OSPF: Invalid address/mask combination (discontiguous mask)
> !
>
> If I remember from one of the reading from IE's Q&A section
>
>
> To find the most specific address and
> wildcard pair that will
>
> match two addresses, A and B, we use the gates AND and XOR. The address
>
> we will check in the access-list is A AND B. The wildcard used to check
>
> in this list will be A XOR B.
>
>
> access-list 1 permit [address_to_check] [wildcard_used_to_check]
> -Yuri
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