RE: (PM) Subnetting

Curtis V. Schleich (cvs@ccaonline.com)
Sat, 31 Jan 1998 16:39:05 -0600

On Saturday, January 31, 1998 3:37 PM, Norris Sydnor
[SMTP:nsydnor@capcity.com] wrote:
> I have a Class C netblock that I am tring to subnet. The block is
> 205.252.18.0 I have given one customer 16 IPs using 205.252.18.0 with a
> subnet of 255.255.255.240 First question is how do I show that using the
> follwing:
>
> 205.252.18.0/?
>
> Secondly, I have a second client that I want to assign the next 8
available
> IPs. What IP should I start with and what is the netmask to be used for
> it? Also. how do I show it with the /?
>
> Both of these clients will be dialing into our PM3.
>
> Norris Sydnor
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Livingston has a very good chart on their site that I recommend you take a
good look at. You will find it at
http://www.livingston.com/Tech/Technotes/Routing/subnet-table.html

On the chart, the "Subnet Bits" entry is what goes after the slash when
notating IPs.

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