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| Thank you very much snoopy51, but why is it plased like
that
>-----Original Message-----
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>You are 100% correct!, this means 24 bits are used for
>network id and 8 bits are used for host id. How ever
>supernetting is different:
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>Supernetting is used when multiple, consecutive network
>addresses of the same Class are combined into blocks.
For
>example, if you need to assign 199.1.1.x and 199.1.2.x
to
>the same physical network and want to change subnet
mask.
>You would use the subnet mask of 255.255.254.0 and NOT
>use DHCP superscopes to assign addresses from DHCP server
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>This is realy confusing to me too!
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>192.168.14.0/24
>>Can anyone please tell me what 24 is for? I have
>>forgotten it.
>>I think it stands for 24 bits for the network????
>>I am prepairing for 70-215 and believe I have to
>>understand this.
>>:0)
>>Thanks!!
>>.
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