Following on in the series, here is the second subnet masking example. You have been given the network range 192.168.128.0/24. Your task is to break it down into six networks. The questions you have to answer are, how many hosts on each network, and what are the network IDs and broadcast IDs for each of [...]
After the other week’s CCENT course, I made a promise to start emailing subnetting examples out. Rather than writing and re-writing the same thing time and time again, I figured I’d put them up here instead. So, fixed length subnet masking example #1 is this: You have been given the network range 192.168.128.0/22. Your first [...]