Router lab connections

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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Howard Huntley
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By the way, I doubt very much if token-ring is in *any* current Cisco exam. Of course you can to use it to build your network and learn about IP networking:-)

I can't figure out what you are doing.

Maybe if you amended the list to include the links it would likely be possible to figure it out.

Please include the netmasks in either notation, whatever you find more convenient.

e.g.

R1-s0 =A0 =A0 =A0192.168.1.1/30 R3-s0 192.168.1.2/30 ...

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bod43

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