If you really got a class B, it would be 255.255.0.0, where you could just
create 254 Class C networks.
If you got a class C network, you can't do it without more VLANs.
""Andy Hutchinson"" wrote in message
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> Can anyone help !
> I have been assigned
>Can anyone help !
>I have been assigned by our Head Office a Class B address
>(Let's say 172.133.205.0) with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0
>which gives me 254 hosts available.
>However i have to split this between 3 locations
>like so :
>
>Loc A : Minimum Addresses Required 160 (HQ)
>Loc B :
Well, let me start by saying that with only a class C and the amount of
hosts you specified, you are really pushing it, get more address space.
This way you will have to put a bunch of secondarys on the routers ethernet
interfaces, but it will work. This is assuming that the point to point
circui
If the addresses you were assigned must be used for host addresses then VLSM
is the method. 160 addresses would require a block of 128 and a block of 32
addresses. The 48 requirement could be met with a block of 64. The 16 by 16.
The remainder could be used for serial links. Not all addresses coul
Well, given your minimum host requirements, this will be difficult.
Location A will need at least 2 subnets, as the need for 160 hosts in one
block can only be met by a /24 or shorter mask and you only have a /24
allocation. If you give Loc. A a /25 and a /27, that would only be
126+30=156 hosts,
How about placing NAT on the external router and running a private address
on the internal networks.
ccie1ab
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Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 9:45 AM
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if you are ready to also help me with your pay packet, then contact me and I
will be more than pleased to help you sort this out.
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From: Andy Hutchinson
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Subject: Subnetting [7:27808]
> Can anyone help !
> I have been
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