On Mon, 22 May 2000, Beckster wrote:
> How about this answer:
> "IP addressing per geographical/departmental boundaries to create hierarchical
> address space"
> ??
>
> Or this one:
> "Any network with a dedicated T's worth of internet straight to your desktop,
> sir!"
>
> I think it's all in your perspective, really....*grin*
> > >What is a good definition for 'subnet'? I read someone asked an
> > >interviewee that question and it stumped him. I would think a definition
> > >for subnet would be: "A range of TCP/IP addresses in an IP network". What
> > >do you guys think
I think a more specific technical answer would be better.
How about:
"A logical portion of an IP network created by dividing the IP network
along a bitwise binary boundary."
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