Be gentle, I don't know a whole lot.
The way I understood basic networking was, a single physical segment had one subnet ID with one subnet mask and one default gateway. And the def gateway had to have an IP in the same subnet ID as the rest of the IPs on the segment.
Reading up on superscopes has confused the living daylights out of me. It seems like you can have two separate subnet IDs on the same segment, how is that possible ? That segment only has one default gateway, correct? So how can that default gateway serve two different IP subnets?
The way I understood basic networking was, a single physical segment had one subnet ID with one subnet mask and one default gateway. And the def gateway had to have an IP in the same subnet ID as the rest of the IPs on the segment.
Reading up on superscopes has confused the living daylights out of me. It seems like you can have two separate subnet IDs on the same segment, how is that possible ? That segment only has one default gateway, correct? So how can that default gateway serve two different IP subnets?