07-04-2022 05:35 PM - edited 07-04-2022 05:36 PM
I was trying this example :
https://routersimulator.certexams.com/router-labs/router-interface-configuration.html
for the serial it shows invalid interface type and number, how can I solve this ?
for the fa it shows invalid mask , why are they putting mask ends with 10, and 5 in that example, is it valid ?
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07-04-2022 06:48 PM
Nop that mask is wrong both of them .5 and .10,
Some example in wrong.
You are right.
Note:- i trt in gns3 and both mask is refuse by router with log
""Bad mask""
07-04-2022 06:48 PM
Nop that mask is wrong both of them .5 and .10,
Some example in wrong.
You are right.
Note:- i trt in gns3 and both mask is refuse by router with log
""Bad mask""
07-05-2022 04:40 AM
These are the valid values for an octet in a subnet mask: 255, 254(sometimes), 252, 248, 240, 224, 192, 128, 0. Other than 255, you are subtracting a power of 2 from 256 to get the valid values.
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