How can you add the 192.168.100.0/30 network to EIGRP without
involving the
192.168.100.4/30 network as well?
Answer Posted / ia
They are under the same network address, but 192.168.100.0 ends in broadcast address 192.168.100.3. 192.168.100.4 is another subnet under this network 192.168.100; the host bits are only 192.168.100.1 - 192.168.100.2 under network 192.168.100.0.
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