While I recognize many of the Cisco questions are terrible about
being precise in their terminology, it's a slight help -- and every
bit helps -- to make a point of avoiding the word "network," and
possibly "subnet," in a classless environment.
As many people have said, the answer is not in th
Great explanations John.
Rajeev Soni
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Subject:Re: Subnet questions
Author: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2/3/2001 4:07 PM
Let's work through one or two of these to demonstrate what needs to happen.
I've never tried to
Answer for the question 1 is B and I can prove it.
Our subnet mask is 255.255.240.0 => which means 4 bits from the third octet are
used for the subnet masking.
That gives us the interval of 16 between the two networks.
Following will be the networks for the subnet mask
10.6.16.0 Host range 10.6.
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