I'd kill for a /2.

On 11/17/17 8:53 AM, Brett Frankenberger wrote:
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 02:24:17PM +0100, Brian Turnbow wrote:
Hi,

Dears,

  Anyone know what is wrong with the below range ?

Yep, host bits are set
You need to put in the network

X.X.X.80 is a valid network for a /28.
router ospf 386
   vrf AAA
     area 0.0.0.1 stub no-summary

NX9KB9002(config-router-vrf)#     area 1 range 10.203.165.80/28
Invalid range, host bits are set

CSCve91311, which has been fixed.

The parser truncates the prefix string to 15 characters, which is the
longest possible IP address (but not the longest possible IP address
plus mask).

"10.203.165.80/28" is 16 characters.  When it gets truncated to 15
characters, it becomes "10.203.165.80/2".  Which does have host bits
set and is invalid.


      -- Brett
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