I have worked on something which might work out , however please correct me
if I am wrong

Sydney: 10.64.0.0-10.64.4.0 =  10.64.0.0/21 ( Last 3 bits are changing)

Paris : 10.64.5.0 -10.64.6.0=  10.64.5.0/22 ( Last 2 bits are changing)

LA : 10.64.7.0 -10.64.8.0=     10.64.7.0/21  ( Last 3 bits are changing)

NYC : 10.64.8.0 -10.64.9.0=    10.64.8.0/23 ( Last 1 bit is changing ) 

Jaspreet


-----Original Message-----
From: John Brandis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 18 July 2002 2:56 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OSPF Route Summary [7:49085]


G'Day All,

A client has sent me a list of IP's that are to be used in a new global
network. Our Global network will IP is 10.64.x.x  . Now, for for each
office, we will have two networks, for example, Paris is 10.64.4.0 through
to 10.64.6.0 . The only exception is Sydney, where the client will have 4
networks, 10.64.0.0-10.64.4.0 . Now I wish to use at each site, subnet mask
255.255.255.0 (24bit), however to summarise my routes in OSPF, my superior
has handed me this


Sydney  10.64.0.0./22   
Paris   10.64.0.4./23   
LA      10.64.0.6./23   
NYC     10.64.0.8./23   


This looks wrong to me. What am I missing.


John Brandis



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