Re: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread The Long and Winding Road
Sam wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey there I had a simple question. I came across this router which had an ip address of 199.66.15.252/27 I wonder how that is possible because it doesn't seem a legal address. With a subnet mask of 27, you get 6 subnets as follows: 32-64 64-96

RE: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread Biff Terrific
No, you get eight subnets. Subnet zero and the all-ones subnet are legal under current standards. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=65600t=65597 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread Larry Letterman
The network is 199.66.15.224/27... your basing your info on classfull teaching in the ccna. the address listed in your example works fine.. Larry Letterman Network Engineer Cisco Systems - Original Message - From: Sam To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 11:02 AM

RE: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread Williams, Dave
You also get the subnet that the address is on. In this case, the subnet is 199.66.15.225 - 199.66.15.254 with a broadcast of 199.66.15.255. Hope this helps. Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA Director - Network Engineering (402) 661-2143 -Original Message- From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread Roger Lu
You should get 8 subnets rather than 6. The two additions: 1-30 225-254. Roger -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sam Sent: 17 March, 2003 11:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Simple IP address question [7:65597] Hey there I had a

RE: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread Williams, Dave
You also get the subnet that the address is on. In this case, the subnet is 199.66.15.225 - 199.66.15.254 with a broadcast of 199.66.15.255. Hope this helps. Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA Director - Network Engineering (402) 661-2143 -Original Message- From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread Larry Letterman
The network is 199.66.15.224/27... your basing your info on classfull teaching in the ccna. the address listed in your example works fine.. Larry Letterman Network Engineer Cisco Systems - Original Message - From: Sam To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 11:02 AM

Re: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread Clay Auch
on the address 199.66.15.252/27 ... think of your bit boundary. clay - Original Message - From: Roger Lu To: Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 4:06 PM Subject: RE: Simple IP address question [7:65597] You should get 8 subnets rather than 6. The two additions: 1-30 225-254. Roger