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> CIDR as I understand things. Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm
> wrong. VLSM allows multiple size networks within the same larger network.
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> "David A. Lauer" wrote in message
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Larry Lamb
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 9:38 PM
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Subject: Re: IP Address Syntax
/24 is a CIDR notation. It means that 24 bits are masked leaving 8 bits for
host addressing. In this case you'd have 192.3
it means the ip address should be read in the context of a 24 bit subnet
mask (255.255.255.0)
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Dennis
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I would like
Is it CIDR or VLSM?
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Larry Lamb
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Subject: Re: IP Address Syntax
/24 is a CIDR notation. It means that 24 bits are masked leaving 8 bits for
/24 is a CIDR notation. It means that 24 bits are masked leaving 8 bits for
host addressing. In this case you'd have 192.35.3.0-255 with 0 being the
NetID, 255 being the broadcast ID, and 1-254 being available for hosts.
"Dennis" wrote in message <989jdk$ths$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
I would like t
I would like to know what the " /24 " at the end of this ip address means...
192.35.3.240/24
tai
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