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
96-128
128-160
160-192
192-224
Thx,
Sam
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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
No, you get eight subnets. Subnet zero and the all-ones subnet are legal
under current standards.
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Subject: Simple IP address question [7:65597]
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
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Subject: Simple IP address question [7:65597]
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
You should get 8 subnets rather than 6. The two additions: 1-30
225-254.
Roger
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I had
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Subject: Simple IP address question [7:65597]
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
Subject: Simple IP address question [7:65597]
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
on the address 199.66.15.252/27 ... think of your bit boundary.
clay
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Subject: RE: Simple IP address question [7:65597]
You should get 8 subnets rather than 6. The two additions: 1-30
225-254.
Roger
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