Different bit boundaries. You need two entries for your example.
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On Jun 8, 2009, at 12:21 PM, "Bobby Kimble" <bobby.kimble_at_gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello All,
> I have the following question:
>
> Say I have a router that is receiving the following addresses via rip:
>
> 172.168.15.0/24
> .172.168.14.0/24
> 172.168.13.0/24
> 172.168.12.0/24
>
> If I only want to receive .12 and .13 I would use the following acl:
>
> permit 172.168.12.0 0.0.1.0
>
> What would I use if I only want to receive .13 and .14?
>
> I tried 172.168.13.0 0.0.1.0 , but I am still only receiving .12
> and .13.
> Where am I going wrong?
>
> -Bobby
>
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