I saw a similar prep question where they said class b with a 10 bit mask,
which cisco wants you to see as 16+10=26.  That is so silly to me. if you
want to say /26, just say it already.

Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Sun, 13 May 2001, Gareth Hinton wrote:

> Whichever way you look at it, there should be 1022 hosts, you could then
> sort out what they're getting at from the possibilities left, and you
should
> get to 16384. Unfortunately there are none.
>
> I would not be surprised if answer c) was supposed to be the right answer.
I
> saw an explanation quite a while ago, which I don't agree with at all, that
> says the subnet mask of 22 bits is calculated on top of the network mask.
> So, if we wrote the mask the way we normally do, for a class A it would be
a
> /30.
> This would give 4194302 subnets and 2 hosts.
>
> So even if this explanation of their bad logic is correct, they've b*ggered
> the maths up.
>
> As a matter of interest, where are you getting these questions from?
>
>
> Gaz
>
>
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> > If you have a 22 bit subnet mask , how many subnets and hosts do you
have?
> >
> > a. 8190 subnets, 4096hosts
> > b. 2096138 subnets, 6 hosts
> > c. 4094302 subnets, 2 hosts
> > d. 16384 subnets, 2046 hosts
> > e. 1024 subnets, 4 hosts
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