Yiannis,

200.0.0.0       last octet 00000000
0.0.0.6 last octet 00000110

So the 2 and 4 bits of the last octet are don't care bits resulting in the 
options below:
00000000        0
00000010        2
00000100        4
00000110        6

So this part will deny 200.0.0.0, 200.0.0.2, 200.0.0.4 and 200.0.0.6 from 
communicating. If you have no additional lines in your access-list nothing will 
be communicated because of the implicit deny at the end though.

Kind regards,
 
Patrick Keja

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Hi guys, 
 
 
If you have the following access list 
 
access-list 1 deny 200.0.0.0 0.0.0.6
 
could you please explain which networks will be allowed/denied  and how you 
arrive at the result?
 
Thanks very much
yiannis                                           
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