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Posted by Howard Huntley on February 16, 2010, 12:08 pm
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I have a router LAB that I am using to complete my Cisco CERT. The
rack consist of 7 2500 routers 2 switches and a Token Ring Mow. I have
all the routers connected by Serial connections, each connection
between the routers are a serial connection using a different IP
network, as Listed below. My question is, would it be practical to
put all the router serial connections on the same network, Giving each
connection a different IP address?
s0 192.168.1.1
s1 192.168.16.2
s0 192.168.9.1
s1 192.168.1.2
s0 192.168.4.4
s1 192.168.9.2
s0 192.168.13.1
s1 192.168.4.2
s0 192.168.14.1
s1 192.168.13.2
s0 192.168.12.2
s1 192.168.14.2
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