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(ASCEND) Low bit/high bit subnets
Hi,
I was wondering if the Ascend products will properly
route 'illegal' subnets such as the 0-bit and the high-bit
subnets. For example, if I have /27 network, can I use:
208.133.27.0/27 (for IP's 208.133.27.1 - 208.133.27.31)
or
208.133.27.224/27 (for IP's 208.133.27.225 - 208.133.27.254)?
On my network, my Ascend routes propagate back to a Cisco router and
I am certain there is a way to program it to use these 'illegal' subnets.
I am just wondering if the Ascend product will properly recognize a
208.133.27.0/27 as a subnet and not as the entire class C :)
Thanks!
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