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My prof told us to "Enable and configure OSPF routing on the two switches and two routers"
Basically I have 2 Routers, and each of them are hooked up to an ISP router, and internally they are each hooked up to 2 switches (so a total of 3 connections ...
I have been asked to configure a network in packet tracer using the network address 192.168.10/24
The given network has 4 routers connected in a square, each with a network of PCs/Servers connected to it.
I was asked to create a "separate subnet for ...
Thank you, I realized my mistake was that I didn't understand the command default-information originate, and was using it on the target routers, not the ones holding the default routes, but reading the link, I realized when it said that said command ...
OKAAAYY,
Now it makes sense, wow, that was actually a HUGE clear up for meI had no idea that's how it worked.
Thank you so much for your help, it is GREATLY appreciated.
Wait.......
So you can create multiple /30 subnets?
I was under the impression you could only have /25, /26, /27, /28, /29, /30and that they would automatically take (for example /25) x.x.x.1-x.x.x.127 or (/26) x.x.x.129-x.x.x.191
Is that not the cas...
Yeah, so I've done that already,
I realize now I wasn't very clear in my question
I configured the 3 networks alright, and I didn't have a problem with that. My issue at the moment is with the "4 segments for the backbone links between the routers"
I...