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| How ya doing group,
If there happened to be a question in the router sim section of the exam
about using the first available ip address for a piece of network hardware,
* is subnet zero still not available and subnet 1's first ip's used instead?
or
* is the use of subnet zero allowed in the sim-section in the situation?
Thanks,
Craig.
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| bmwjason 2003-05-27, 2:24 pm |
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"Craig" <craig_2222@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> How ya doing group,
>
> If there happened to be a question in the router sim section of the exam
> about using the first available ip address for a piece of network
hardware,
>
> * is subnet zero still not available and subnet 1's first ip's used
instead?
> or
In CCNA-land, subnet zero is not allowed.
>
> * is the use of subnet zero allowed in the sim-section in the situation?
dunno, did not try it.
>
> Thanks,
> Craig.
>
>
Jason.
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| Thanks
"bmwjason" <bmwjason@kc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> "Craig" <craig_2222@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%rCAa.44128$1s1.595531@newsfeeds.bigpond.com...
> > How ya doing group,
> >
> > If there happened to be a question in the router sim section of the exam
> > about using the first available ip address for a piece of network
> hardware,
> >
> > * is subnet zero still not available and subnet 1's first ip's used
> instead?
> > or
> In CCNA-land, subnet zero is not allowed.
>
> >
> > * is the use of subnet zero allowed in the sim-section in the situation?
> dunno, did not try it.
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Craig.
> >
> >
>
> Jason.
>
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