Jason Straw wrote: > > The big difference is that 192.168.0.0/24 is not subnetted (well, kinda) > > 192.168.0.0/16 is 256 networks of 254 users. at least by RFC just as > 176.16.0.0/12 and 10.0.0.0/8 are 16 networks of 2**16-2 users and 1 > network of 2**24-2 users. > > Jason
I'm sure some people here are getting a bit confused. This website here helped me understand it all a bit more... http://www.ralphb.net/IPSubnet/index.html > > PS, David, cram hard for that CCNA, only about 75% is networking > knowhow, the rest is the ability to use completely crammed cisco > knowledge. > Yeah, I'm sure that'll be the case. Just gotta make it through these next three class levels... Plus, I have my Texas Instruments TI-81 "calculator" programed to conver numbers back and forth between binary and decimal. Well, for decimal numbers up to 255. Oh, and I also programmed it to convert IPv4 address also. Geez, that makes me sound like a geek, doesn't it? :) -- --- Dave Woyciesjes --- ICQ# 905818