EIGRP Default Mask?

EIGRP Default Mask?

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EIGRP Default Mask? Networker 09-16-2005
Posted by Networker on September 16, 2005, 2:10 pm
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OK, I think the point that is trying to be made here is that if you don't
specify a wildcard mask, EIGRP will assume you meant the whole major class
and will treat the entry as such. That having been said, this example would
seem to indicate that the wildcard mask wasn't used, when in fact the config
shows that it was. Am I just missing something or does the example stink?

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Posted by Leon van Dongen on September 19, 2005, 1:24 am
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The text that goes along with the diagram states there is no wildcard
mask used. The configuration snippet shows us that both 10.1.0.0 and
10.4.0.0 both have a 16 bits wildcard mask assigned.

You'r right the example stinks.



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