It depends on the IOS version you are using.  The 12.1 IOS version (and
maybe later 12.0 versions) support the inverse mask, Earlier version do not.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Kevin Wigle
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 2:36 PM
To: cisco
Subject: EIGRP


Group,

In the lab again looking at a scenario.

At first, I configured a transit link with a /24 mask.

Later I thought - gee that's going to be a /29 or /30 in real life so I went
to change it.

However, the router wouldn't accept "network 200.1.1.0 0.0.0.7" under
"router eigrp 10".  It fails with the caret pointing at the first zero in
the wildcard mask.

doing a "?" after "network 200.1.1.0" just comes up with a <cr>.

However, on CCO I see examples of both statements - some with the mask
others without.

Has the behavior of EIGRP changed lately even so that CCO has conflicting
examples or am I missing some connection?

All routers have ip classless and ip subnet-zero configured.

By the way, my lab scenario has OSPF redistributing the EIGRP. Looking at an
upstream routing table it shows the EIGRP network as a /29 even though there
is no "mask" in the statement.

So what am I missing?

Kevin Wigle


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