>
> Hello Irfan, Your best bet will be to do one more .192
> the split the last at the .128 barrier.
>
> 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.192
> 192.168.1.64 255.255.255.192
> 192.168.1.128 255.255.255.128
>
> Hth
So I presume by joing the last two subnets I will be wasting two less IPs,
right. i.e one for the network 192.168.1.128 and one for the broadcast
192.168.1.255 giving me from 192.168.1.129 - 192.168.1.254 hosts. Other
wise I will be wasting 4 IPs for the last two subnets, right. So doing this
saves me two IPs and 192.168.1.192 and 192.168.1.191 will be regarded as
valid host ips. Please comment on this.
Irfan Akber
> On Thu, 31 Dec 1998, Irfan Akber wrote:
> > What is the rule for supernetting 2-3 subnets to appear as one single
> > block.
> >
> > e.g I have 4 subnets of 192.168.1.0 giving 4 subnets each with 62
usable
> > hosts on each subnet. Can I joing the last three subnets to make it
appear
> > as one. Will doing that will save me 4 IPs and I will be only wasting 2
for
> > those subnets (broascast and network).
> >
> > 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.192 (subnet 1)
> > 192.168.1.? 255.255.255.? (subnet 2 after joining 2,3 and 4)
> >
> > (I am joining the last three so giving total 2 subnets with 62 hosts on
the
> > first one and 192-2=190 hosts on the last one ?). What would be mask
and
> > network address of the last one and what routes should be used ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Irfan Akber
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