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Aca
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Subnetting 10.0.0.0
Hi all,
i know this should be very hard question but it but I jst don't know it.
Any help very appreciated.
I have address 10.0.0.0 and need 32 subnetts.
I need to calculate subnet IP numbers.
Is it 10.0.0.8; 10.0.0.16; 10.0.0.24.....
or not
Thanks
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Re: Subnetting 10.0.0.0
"Aca" <arsen@swiftdsl.com.au> wrote in message
news:41862e8f$0$21872$61ce578d
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> Hi all,
>
> i know this should be very hard question but it but I jst don't know it.
> Any help very appreciated.
>
> I have address 10.0.0.0 and need 32 subnetts.
>
> I need to calculate subnet IP numbers.
>
> Is it 10.0.0.8; 10.0.0.16; 10.0.0.24.....
>
> or not
>
> Thanks
>
>
http://library.mobrien.com/net.shtml
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Michael
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Re: Subnetting 10.0.0.0
Yep, those would be the subnet network addresses.
"Aca" <arsen@swiftdsl.com.au> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> i know this should be very hard question but it but I jst don't know it.
> Any help very appreciated.
>
> I have address 10.0.0.0 and need 32 subnetts.
>
> I need to calculate subnet IP numbers.
>
> Is it 10.0.0.8; 10.0.0.16; 10.0.0.24.....
>
> or not
>
> Thanks
>
>
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Aca
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Re: Subnetting 10.0.0.0
Thanks, but I just found out it supposed to be 10.8.0.0; 10.16.0.0
"Michael" <infomike@nirvana.com> wrote in message
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> Yep, those would be the subnet network addresses.
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> "Aca" <arsen@swiftdsl.com.au> wrote in message
> news:41862e8f$0$21872$61ce578d
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Michael
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Re: Subnetting 10.0.0.0
I assumed that you wanted 32 subnets with the least number of addresses per
subnet Since you seem to want tje maximum number of addresses per subnet,
then using 10.8.0.0, etc, is fine.
"Aca" <arsen@swiftdsl.com.au> wrote in message
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@news.syd.swiftdsl.com.au...
> Thanks, but I just found out it supposed to be 10.8.0.0; 10.16.0.0
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> "Michael" <infomike@nirvana.com> wrote in message
> news:NZednXIv8-fDKhvcRVn-uQ@comcast.com...
> it.
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Rightard Whitey
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Re: Subnetting 10.0.0.0
Aca wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i know this should be very hard question but it but I jst don't know it.
> Any help very appreciated.
>
> I have address 10.0.0.0 and need 32 subnetts.
>
> I need to calculate subnet IP numbers.
>
> Is it 10.0.0.8; 10.0.0.16; 10.0.0.24.....
>
> or not
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
Download a subnet calculator. You can roll this type of network any way
you want. You can also use Class C subnet masks.
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Tom MacIntyre
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Re: Subnetting 10.0.0.0
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 16:13:20 GMT, Rightard Whitey
<eelder1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>Aca wrote:
>Download a subnet calculator. You can roll this type of network any way
>you want. You can also use Class C subnet masks.
What if he/she is preparing for a test?
Tom
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