CBT Nugget VLSM video question
mgmguy1
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I am currently watching the Video on VLSM and I have a question.
Jeremy Cioara is showing how to get the host users for his example in the VLSM Video.
I think he is incorrect as far as the actual numbering scheame goes.
In the Example he needs to find 60 users, 20 users and another 20 users plus wan links
1. 192.168.1.0 thru 192.168.1.63 gives you 60 users
2. 192.168.1.64 thru 192.168.1.95 gives you 2o hosts
3. 192.168.1.96 thru 192.168.1.127 gives you 20 hosts.
Correct here if I am wrong but you cannot have 127 as a host in your network in private IP addressing.
Please advise
Jeremy Cioara is showing how to get the host users for his example in the VLSM Video.
I think he is incorrect as far as the actual numbering scheame goes.
In the Example he needs to find 60 users, 20 users and another 20 users plus wan links
1. 192.168.1.0 thru 192.168.1.63 gives you 60 users
2. 192.168.1.64 thru 192.168.1.95 gives you 2o hosts
3. 192.168.1.96 thru 192.168.1.127 gives you 20 hosts.
Correct here if I am wrong but you cannot have 127 as a host in your network in private IP addressing.
Please advise
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FloOz Member Posts: 1,614 ■■■■□□□□□□192.168.1.127 would be the broadcast address and 192.168.1.96 would be your network address. He is just giving you the ranges. If you want the range of actual usable IPs it would be 192.168.1.97 - 192.168.1.126