How is it not correct?  The subnet would be 10.1.244.0 with an address range
of 10.1.244.1-10.1.245.254 with a broadcast address of 10.1.245.255.



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"Natasha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> It may be legal but still not correct.
>
> One thing that seems a bit odd though, the gateway is generally a
> smaller number then the node.
> I've never seen it larger but hey I've seen stranger things.
> Natasha
> just a CCNA lol
>
> Eric Fairfield wrote:
> >
> > Looks legal to me.
> >
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> > Eric Fairfield
> > CCIE #6413
> >
> > ""Dennis Ighomereho"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > > hello everyone,
> > > someone has just given me an IP address to use which i think the
subnet is
> > > wrong or know is wrong.can someone just confirm this.
> > >
> > > Ip address:10.1.245.253
> > > mask:      255.255.254.0
> > > gateway    10.1.245.254
>
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