Subnetting

Discussion in 'General Cisco Certifications' started by Supersaddler, Jun 4, 2008.

  1. Supersaddler

    Supersaddler New Member

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    I am doing a mock practical exam for cisco on packet tracer and have come accross somehting which is probably easy but is stumping me

    the stage i am at says

    the boaz-gad network is 192.168.1.0/24. The WAN interface of the GAD is assigned the lowest usable address in the subnet. (192.168.1.1) Identify and use the second usbale WAN address for the s0/0 interface - I HAVE TRIED EVERY IP under the sun but keeps saying incorrect

    can anyone help me pleeeze

    tar
     
  2. GiddyG

    GiddyG Terabyte Poster Gold Member

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    Is this the same question as the one on [URL="xxxxx[/URL]?

    Welcome to CF by the way... feel free to drop into the New Members area and introduce yourself.
     
  3. BosonMichael
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    Mmmm... Giddy... there's dumps and copyrighted material on that site...
     
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  4. GiddyG

    GiddyG Terabyte Poster Gold Member

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    Sorry Michael. That's what I meant... the question asked by the person was the same as was asked on the other site... literally. It might even be the same person... that was what I was trying to get across... badly, as it turns out. :oops:

    I don't use that site... and I do not do BDs.

    Link removed...
     
  5. BosonMichael
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    I know you don't do BDs... but if you post a link on here, then that link is available for people on here to click... AND it boosts their site in the search engines. That's a double whammy! :ohmy

    No harm, no foul. :)
     
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  6. GiddyG

    GiddyG Terabyte Poster Gold Member

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    I know mate... my bad... MAJOR embarrassment. I couldn't read any of it anyway, other than the question that looked exactly like the one being asked here. Found it with a quick 'Google'... unfortunately.
     
  7. Supersaddler

    Supersaddler New Member

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    sorry to have caused trouble here

    failed exam by the way, got to 78% of the test and couldn't get any further lol

    (If you are interested in search engine positions I work for an seo company so let me know if want advice to boost positons)
     
  8. GiddyG

    GiddyG Terabyte Poster Gold Member

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    No worries.

    Do you mean you couldn't finish it because the exam broke, or because you didn't know how to?
     

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