Summary: I wanna know how to calculate subnet bits for each subnet mask? And lets say I have subnet bits of 30 and if I know the IP address, how to I calculate...
Summary: Hello & I have a question, I have an original IP range of 192.168.2.x, an original subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, and I need 6 subnets. -Now- I know th...
Summary: Can the subnet mask decrease along with the network further development? For example, if a first layer of a corporate network subnet mask set as 223.1...
Summary: The Cisco Press book explains how to find the various subnets given a network number & subnet mask.But it only covers the type where the subnet bit is...
Summary: Hello, I have a problem when I try to connect a printer on my network to my 64 bit windows machine. It says the wrong drivers are installed for the pr...
Summary: Q1 yes you use routers to connect different subnets Q2 question is unclear. Does the subnet on one side of the router to go to the other side of the r...
Summary: Hello... I am a network administrator trained in Windows Server administration... My knowledge of advanced networking techniques is limited... So my c...
Summary: Hi, We are currently deploying a small wireless ISP, Picture the network as one large pier to pier system over an area of 30 square miles. We have ser...
Summary: You don't add routes to computers on the same lan so you need to undo that. You talk about the physical setup but not the ip addresses involved. I su...
Summary: The previous responses are addressing a subnetting scenario, not a supernetting scenario. There is a difference. You subnet to increase the number o...
Summary: Hi its easy to work out you just need to know the way classful addressing works... The subnet mask 255.255.255.x denotes the class C, network ID The...
Summary: Hi all, heres my question: I got from the network administration 4 bits for my subnet. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240, therefore I have 14 addresses to ...
Summary: Got a question for someone. The following is a question from a Cisco exam, plus what is supposed to be the correct answer: How many hosts are suppor...
Summary: You will need a little piece of kit able to establish a DSL connection, and route IP traffic from your LAN to the WAN. (A DSL router, should be <100US...
Summary: Hello, I'm on my way to setup a physical network in a large building which will be shared by four companies (small offices though). They will share on...
Summary: I have a quick question about CIDR computations. When computing a subnet mask \number the CIDRs are easy to compute if the binary bits are in order (...
Summary: Homeflash, what are you talking about? Your post makes no sense and doesn't help at all. I wish people that didn't have a clue would stop responding...
Summary: Hi, considering the following scenario: "You are the administrator of your company's network, which uses TCP/IP as its only protocol. The network uses...
Summary: FBI agent, I think at one time there was a guy who asked this question in this forum, and you tried to answered his question. If I remember it right,...
Summary: Theres a university that is medium sized with 13000 stuents. university has 10 seperate colleges (business, arts, journalism etc.), and 3 of which are...
Summary: The question is, with a network address of 196.94.128.0, and a requirement of 3 departments with 40 hosts per department what will the subnet mask be?...
Summary: I am having a bit of difficulty with this whole thing, i have the question: You have the network address of 199.154.99.0 and subnet mask of 255.255.25...
Summary: Suppose u r the network manager for a university that is medium sized with 13000 stuents. The university has 10 seperate colleges (business, arets, jo...
Summary: Hi all! Heres a very special question about vlsm: I've a subnet with 4 Bits of host addressing. The Subnetmask is 255.255.255.240, therefore i have 14...