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limejudo

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If I wanted to route the following networks w/ Eigrp
would I set them up with the network command like this?

10.128.12.0/26 net 10.128.12.0 0.0.0.63
10.128.12.64/28 net 10.128.12.64.0.0.0.15
10.128.12.80/28 net 10.128.12.80 0.0.0.15
10.128.12.96/28 net 10.128.12.96 0.0.0.15

10.128.12.116/30 net 10.128.12.116 0.0.0.3

Eric - A+, Net+, INet+ CCNA next week.
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you could..

the network command just basically tells which interface to participate in the eigrp routing process..

so in actuality you coul ddo 10.128.12.0/25 if you wanted to. this would cover all interfaces in that subnet mask..

the your propagated routes will take on the subnet mask of whats assigned to the actual interfaces..

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