Suppose a Router contain one First Ethernet port(F0/0) and
two serial port(i.e S1/0,S1/1) and we want to assign IP
address of Class A to all the ports. Let the IP address for
F0/0 is 10.1.1.2 and 10.2.1.4 for S1/0 and 10.4.1.6 for
S1/1, is it correct ? after that can we configure the
router using the routring Protocol 'IGRP ' ?
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Answer / rippingpants
IGRP does not know VLSM. Since the IP's is in the
10.x.x.x, IGRP will look at this as a class A and advertise
as class A.
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Answer / ravi
NO,
as they are class A addresses, without VLSM the router interfaces would be in same network which shouldnt be the case
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Answer / lodoesoft
S1/0 where 10.2.1.4 and 10.4.1.6 first three degite 10.2.1
and 10.4.1 should be same. so that s1/0 will communicate
with each other
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