Hey, Leonard. The IP addresses you gave are for a default class b network.
Since the cidr block represented a 12 bit mask, this is not a default class
b network.
Rich Russell
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> At 16:10 12/07/2000, Shane Stockman wrote:
> >(1) If I have an address of 172.37.2.56/12 how would I work out the IP
> >range , broadcast address ,subnet mask ,subnet address.?
> >(2) What are the different config reg settings and what would they do ?
> > e.g 0x2102 or 0X0101
>
> Dear Shane,
>
> 1) Network IP : 172.36.0.0
> Valid IP : 172.36.0.1 to 172.47.255.254
> Broadcast : 172.47.255.255
> Subnet : 255.240.0.0
>
> 2) 2102 means boot from flash first, 0101 means boot to ROM
>
> Hope it helps, Thank you for your questions
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> Leonard Ong, CCNP, CCDP, CSE, LCP
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