A /21 is 8 blocks of IP addresses. So if it starts at x.x.56.0 then it 
would end at x.x.63.255

- Matt

Data Technology wrote:
> Correction to the starting ip.
> x.x.56.0
> Guess I can't type.
> 
> Data Technology wrote:
>> Ok guys,
>> I know I am not a networking genius, but I think something is wrong 
>> with this range of ip addresses that my new provider is assigning me.
>> I have been told the range of ip's will be x.x.53.0 ... x.x.64.255.
>> I questioned them if if should not be x.x.53.0 ... x.x.63.255.  This 
>> would give a /21, according to my fingers and my subnet calculator.
>> They said "no, this is the range".
>>
>> SO, is there something I am missing, can this range be routed as one 
>> subnet to me?  Am I the crazy one?
>>
>> LaRoy McCann
>> Data Technology
>>
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