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Cap2010

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Mar 29, 2000
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Please clarify my doubts for the below.


1) How to determine subnet for 132.7.x.x
2) For IP 192.16.8.x.x need 5 subnet.
steps to get 5 subnet
step 1 class C
step 2 default subnet mask of Class C
255.255.255.0
step 3 .....?

3) How to determine subnet mask for 172.16.0.0

4) for IP 192.168.25.0 want subnet 6 how to.
Taken following steps
1) class is Class C
2) Determine default subnet mask of Class C
255.255.255.0
3) Now how to get subnet mask for
192.168.25.0
4) ...... ?

Cap


 
First of all don't think so much about class A, B, C or D.
It is a think of the past and not used for anything anymore.

You have to give a little more info about the networks you need.
What size of networks do you need?
The netmask basicly tells the size of the network.

The IP-network 132.7.0.0/16 is the IP-numbers belong to SSG/SINO.
The netmask for that network would be 255.255.0.0 if the ref. is for the whole IP-range.

If you will tell me the number of networks you need and the size of them I will give you the network-address and the netmask.

/johnny
 
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