Howdy all,
I've been trying to decide what type of IP scheme to use for a client that is a growing company. My understanding of IP addressing, classed networks and the binary behind addressing is very good.
I'm planning on implementing a Class B network due to the fact that this company will be growing into a national company with branches all over the country in a year or two. We'll need the space for all the hosts as well as being able to define a branch subnet by the 3rd octet.
What I'm poring over currently is the ranges given for private networks are designated "non-routable". If private IP ranges are "non-routable", I'm presuming that communication between offices/routers is done simply via the routing table in the router's memory.
I was planning on using a 172.16/12 scheme. Could someone please let me know if I'm on the right track here? This is my first large-scale corporate network mapping and I don't want to screw it up.
Thanks in advance!
Aslan111
I've been trying to decide what type of IP scheme to use for a client that is a growing company. My understanding of IP addressing, classed networks and the binary behind addressing is very good.
I'm planning on implementing a Class B network due to the fact that this company will be growing into a national company with branches all over the country in a year or two. We'll need the space for all the hosts as well as being able to define a branch subnet by the 3rd octet.
What I'm poring over currently is the ranges given for private networks are designated "non-routable". If private IP ranges are "non-routable", I'm presuming that communication between offices/routers is done simply via the routing table in the router's memory.
I was planning on using a 172.16/12 scheme. Could someone please let me know if I'm on the right track here? This is my first large-scale corporate network mapping and I don't want to screw it up.
Thanks in advance!
Aslan111