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Is this Cisco Systems Network Architecture (CSNA) statement in the router valid (CUADDR on XCA is 328): CSNA E10A 08?

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Is this Cisco Systems Network Architecture (CSNA) statement in the router valid (CUADDR on XCA is 328): CSNA E10A 08?

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A. It depends entirely upon what is configured in the UNITADD=(20,256) definition. In this example, the I/O devices start at 20 and not 00, and go up to 256 or x’ff’. You need to use CSNA E10A 28 or any free address in this range that you have chosen.

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