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- do i need to change the subnet mask to connect two LAN in one switch?
- hey guyz..i need your help...do i need to change the subnet mask to connect two LAN in one switch?please help me...It depends....The subnet mask is used to help define which part of the IP address is the "network address" and which is the "client address".You should switch it if your...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-08
- Network printer DNS problem
- Hi everyone this is my first post and I have tried searching but I couldn't find anything that was helping. I have a okidata c7350 network printer that has an ip of 10.1.2.201 and subnet of 255.255.255.0 and default gateway of 10.1.2.1 I cant ping it and no computer can...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-26
- Classless Subnetting!!! Network+
- Okay, the concept with classless subnetting works fine in my head. I can deal with it, but its when I start to actually try it I'm lost. Here is a specific problem I have. This is in preparation for the network+, so if anyone elaborates, please make sure it's understandable...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-22
- Problem in configuring dhcp on 2 vlns
- I have got 400 users in a network with one DHCP server but as network limitations i con't put more than 254 users on one dhcp.i have one cisco 2950 switch.so plz tell me that is it possible to have two dhcp on one network over different VLANs.If this is...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-23
- ip addressing and subnet mask
- can we calculate or recognize the subnetmask of IP address just having only the IP?like 10.188.9.165what will be the subnet mask?210.212.108.208what will be the subnet mask?
- Discussion threads 2007-04-27
- Configure VPN server in windows server 2003 using 1 NIC behind a router
- I have 1 server 2003 want to set to VPN server that have 1 NIC that connect to LAN and Internet. And a router that connect to internet.IP address win2003server : 192.168.0.10subnet mask : 255.255.255.0Default gateway ...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-29
- Correct approach to determine subnet mask
- Hi!Studying for the Microsoft 70-291 exam: "Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure". Question 1 at page 8-37 states:DHCP server must have IP address 207.46.47.150 and this server lease addresses to the local network segment through the scope of 207.46.48.0...Which subnet mask can you assign to the server and scope that will place...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-24
- Experiencing subnet mask clashes?
- I got 500 computers on a network using dynamic ip addressing by DHCP operating at class B (255.255.0.0). Each 4 computers are connected to a switch. The network oftenly experiencing subnet mask clashes that is the subnet mask automatically changes from class B to class A(255.0.0.0). anyone ever experienced this...
- Discussion threads 2006-08-02
- Subnet mask 16 bit 24 bit.
- I had a user Windows Admin who made a request to have our subnet mask on our NAT end from 16 bit to a 24 bit mask. His chief concern was the windows machines performance, which he said was being impacted by all the Broadcast traffic.We are a large network...
- Q&A 2006-02-17
- Home networking issue
- Home networking issueI have a little problem which i am tearing my hair out at. I had my home pc connected up to a wired modem/router. Everything worked fine. But now I need to set up a wirless router for my newly aquired squeezebox, but I am having problems setting...
- Q&A 2006-01-02
- Class C Subnet Mask
- Is it possible to use a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 on a 192.x.x.x network? This seems to be illegal to me but can someone confirm one way or the other please?that is actually the standard practice.mask with 255.255.255.255I don't understand the answer?? Surely 192. is a class C address and...
- Q&A 2005-09-05
- Cisco IP subnetting 101: An introduction to supernetting
- After reading David Davis' recent two-part series about the basics of Cisco IP subnetting, members asked for more. This week, David responds to one member's questions about changing bits on the subnet mask and supernetting a network. I recently wrote a two-part series about the basics of Cisco ...
- Technical articles 2005-08-18
- Cisco IP subnetting 101: Learn more about all 1s and all 0s subnet masks
- Subnet mask vs wildcard maskDavid, in the early days of my Cisco training, my instructors put a great deal of emphasis on differentiating between a subnet mask and masks used in access lists; you used the term "wildcard mask" (I have also heard "ACL mask" and "filter mask"), but only...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-08
- Cisco IP subnetting 101: Learn more about all 1s and all 0s subnet masks
- After reading David Davis' recent two-part series about the basics of Cisco IP subnetting, members asked for more. This week, David responds to one member's question about all 1s and all 0s subnet masks. I recently wrote a two-part series about the basics of Cisco IP subnetting ("Cisco...
- Technical articles 2005-08-04
- Cisco IP subnetting 101: Five more things you should know
- How much do you know about IP subnetting? Last time, David Davis detailed five things you should know about IP subnetting. This time, he adds five more things to this list, including what you should worry about when it comes to the CCNA exam. IP subnetting isn't some obscure...
- Technical articles 2005-07-14
- Cisco IP subnetting 101: Five things you should know
- How much do you know about IP subnetting? Even if you're familiar with the topic, it never hurts to review the basics. David Davis tells you five things you should know about IP subnetting, and he offers additional resources. If you work with networks, odds are pretty good that...
- Technical articles 2005-07-07
- Figuring the subnet mask
- Is there a tool out there to easily figure the subnet mask by inputting an IP address. For instance, putting in 10.54.12.0/22. It's the /22 that throws me off every time!Here is a link to a subnet calculator http://www.cotse.com/networkcalculator.htmlKnowing how to subnet is a criticial skill in the...
- Q&A 2005-04-27
- Changing a subnet
- Hi All,I have a problem, I have an IP range of 192.168.1.* with a subnet of 255.255.255.0. But i have nearly reached 250 machines.This means i am out of IP addresses. What can i do to fix this. What would be the best solution without breaking the network segment with...
- Q&A 2005-04-07
- Help understandin IP Adressing, Network Masking,Subnet Masking
- I am 18 and currently working towards taking my MCP, i know for this exam i do not need to know too much in depth information about it however i am very curious to how it works....What i was wanting to ask is if anyone could please take out a...
- Discussion threads 2004-11-29
- Get IT Done: Dissecting and diagnosing TCP/IP routing problems
- Most of us take for granted the complexities of the Internet and even our own intranets when we start up a Web browser and browse the Web. However, in order for the packets to flow from your computer to the server, there are a variety of mechanisms being used by...
- Technical articles 2003-05-15
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