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Subnetting & Exam 70-216
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| Thanks to everyone for your feedback on this subject
I was going to take the exam on Saturday, however, this
Saturday is all booked out, so I have brought the exam
forward a day to Friday
Fingers Crossed!
>-----Original Message-----
>I have been learning subnetting using material from my
>MCSE books. This book states that when determining the
>valid subnets you should not use the all 1's or all 0's.
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>However, I have been looking at Microsoft's Technet site
>and they stated that this is now a dated idea, so long as
>your routers use CIDR
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>I am planning to take my exam in the next week and I'm
now
>in the delima of do I use the all 1's and 0's network id
>when calculating the subnetted network ids
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>For those interested, here is the link to MS Technet
where
>I found the information
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>http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?
>url=/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/tcpip/part
1
>/tcpch01.asp
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>Do a search for rfc 1812, located just above Step 3:
>Enumerating IP Addresses for Each Subnet
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>Anyone out there have any advice regarding which way I
>should go?
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>Thanks
>
>Paul
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| good luck!
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks to everyone for your feedback on this subject
>
> I was going to take the exam on Saturday, however, this
> Saturday is all booked out, so I have brought the exam
> forward a day to Friday
>
> Fingers Crossed!
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> now
> where
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